MsPurrmeow
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Joined: 10/30/2004 Status: offline
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I'll agree with the OP on most counts. It is a hindrance in that it provides people with more fantasies and convinces them of the truth, but it is also helpful in that it allows us to connect with others. I'm from Idaho, too, and although groups are everywhere, most local groups still tend not to sit down and have intellectual discussions, workshops, or educational opportunities. Too many people are still afraid to meet a group of similar-minded folks for some reason. Most people hunt down the lifestyle online before they try to do it in the real world. It's a convenience. For that, it's good. It's also good that some people CAN and DO get their needs met online and in cyber. Those people are the ones that need to have an outlet without coming to me claiming that they want real life, and then run screaming when they see the hardware in my ceiling. The Cyber-kink world of fluffy serves and velcro collars saves me a lot of hassle. Cyber people who do not get their needs met in that realm and are courageous enough to explore the real side of it, then have a means to meet others. Still, the internet works for our benefit. The best part about the cyber world is that it brings them within only a few keystrokes of meeting real people in the real world. It puts that possibility rght out there. If you can type in BDSM chat and Google for terminology on a kajira dance, you can also Google for local groups or participate in a Forum like this. It is available to them, and without the internet, many of us would have never met each other. That being said, personally, I don't get cyber. Typewritten word does very little for my soul. I can make me think, but doesn't fill those needs for which real-life skin contact is required. Purr
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