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Article: When Safewords are Ignored

This article from Salon.com covers some controversial topics in the BDSM community.  We make it a point to dictate the difference between abuse and BDSM is consent. But what happens when that consent is taken away?

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Women in the bondage and kink scene are speaking out about sexual assaults in the community, and calling for change.
Maggie Mayhem is dressed like a kinky dictator. Standing onstage at San Francisco’s Center for Sex and Culture, her olive-green military cap and knee-high-heeled boots belie the vulnerable subject at hand.

“The first time I was ever raped,” she starts, her throat tightening around her words, “it was actually on a date with somebody from my local S/M community.” The 27-year-old sex educator and fetish model has never before publicly shared the story of her sexual assault, but the purpose of this evening’s event, a “consent culture” fundraiser, is so that she can start telling it, again and again. Her mission, along with fellow activist and sex worker Kitty Stryker, is to raise awareness about what they say is widespread abuse within the BDSM community and a tendency for players to either turn a blind eye or actively cover it up. They’ve developed a workshop meant to combat the problem and want to take it on the road.

Tracy Clark-Flory is a staff writer at Salon. Follow @tracyclarkflory on Twitter.  More Tracy Clark-Flory

Safewords are important, but playing with people you know is even more important. I have stopped scenes that i have felt uncomfortable with, especially when someone is not respecting my verbal boundaries (ie; my nipples are very sensitive today and i don't like pain. Please don't tweak them. My nipples and breasts were handled very harshly by someone i wasn't familiar with. I ended the scene using some outside factors (ie; i wanted to go watch something that was going on at the same time the scene was). I was able to get out of it discreetly, and haven't spoken to or played with the individual since. If it were to happen again? I'd yell and demand to be untied/left alone/untouched. I'm usually around other people when i play, a vast majority that i know and trust. If i start shrieking RED and calling for a staff member, that staff member is going to come. Or Kamm is going to come, then shit will get ugly.

Don't doubt your gut. It gives you important information that your brain can't really process. Don't ignore it. 

Comments

  1. This article is really intriguing. I'm not in the scene and probably won't be in a public sense (limiting my play only to those I know very well), but I still find its issues and concerns very important.

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  2. Oh man I'd hate it for whoever you had to call him on...

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