Inquisition -> Importance of Privacy in 24/7 Lifestyle (5/1/2005 3:17:29 AM)
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I have looked over most of the posts regarding bdsm and the law, and it seems that engaging in some bdsm practices easily conforms to what the law defines as battery, and consent cannot be given by a sub or anyone to being battered, or gagged, blindfolded and chained in a cage. "Honest your honor, I wanted to have a funnel in my mouth and drink pee while in a straight jacket and sensory deprivation hood." While the Dom and Sub may not do hard time in prison or the mental hospital, they would face public scrutiny, which begs the question of how to keep totally private in a 24/7 lifestyle? Gossip spreads, period. Anything deemed, 'juicy' especially among your vanilla friends or acquantences, is going to spread and my concern is that if anyone who is an extreme conservative or extreme left wing human rights crusader, is told or overhears about my bdsm practices, I'm in for it. I live in a small town, everybody knows everybody else and gossip moves quickly. People who have kinky toys and play around don't have as much to try and keep private as folks who for example, keep a slave in the dungeon, caged or chained a lot of the time. So here's a question: have any of you encountered problems keeping your lifestyle a private matter, either because the mailman saw too much, or your slave thought it would be okay to call Mom and explain that "he's a loving man and he takes care of me and I LIKE being handcuffed and whipped, its my choice Mom, mine." And what precautions do you take, aside from common sense issues like having curtains and making sure the dungeon is well insulated in terms of sound, and locking the door... Just curious, am new to the 24/7 aspects of the lifestyle.
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