Aswad -> RE: Von Willebrand disease and BDSM play (8/10/2010 7:10:50 PM)
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The question isn't whether one might scare someone away with information, but why one would want to play with anyone who doesn't want this information. Someone on top is essentially responsible for your health while in their care, and I for one would be upset to find that such important information has been withheld. If an accident occurs, I am the one who is responsible for dealing with it, and if I don't know about a clotting disorder, then I can't accurately judge the risk posed by bleeding (external or internal). That kind of information can be important if I need to leave the room to assist EMTs in locating the house, for instance, or when deciding on an exit should a fire occur. I don't need a 20 page manual, but a cheat sheet sure would be nice. For comparison, if a partner is allergic, I want to know what the known triggers are, how severe they are, and where the epi-pen is. Common sense, and awareness of who is responsible for what, are important to a rewarding and safe session. Health, al-Aswad.
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