stef
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Joined: 1/26/2004 From: Boston, MA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: CuriousPuppy I don't agree. You started out by flaming me, calling my reaction a chicken little reaction, and suggesting that what my information was unreliable. If you think that was a flame, perhaps you should reconsider participating in the forums so you can spare your delicate sensibilities any further damage. I never suggested your information was unreliable, I said it was anecdotal. Condemning an entire activity based on such 'evidence' is a Chicken Little reaction. You're overracting needlessly. quote:
I admitted originally that the only reason I quoted what I quoted, was because it came to mind and was recent. But to humor you, I went around and pulled quotes & links from warning pages about TENS units... and uhh... they backed up what I said... The manufacturers and sellers of those devices are required to place such warnings on these products because they are regulated medical devices. They cannot advocate their use for situations that have not been tested and approved by one or more of our lovely government agencies. They're most certainly not going to advocate their use for SM play and they're going to make their warnings as broad as possible to limit their legal liability for when people use them for "off label" purposes. Then again, those disclaimers all pertain to TENS units only, not shock collars. Who knows if the frequency/duration/amplitude produced by a shock collar would even have the same effect as a TENS unit. It would be interesting to put a scope on the contacts of a shock collar and measure the output and it's characteristics. quote:
No, you just trivialized a very reasonable warning and went on to say that it was fine because you hadn't had a problem yet. I didn't trivialize anything and you didn't issue a warning, you condemned the act in it's entirety. Again, big difference. I said that *my experiences* were fine and that were only slightly more valuable than the anecdotal evidence you posted. How is that trivializing anything? quote:
Which is how likely to happen to a well informed person when their attempts to become informed say that it's safe enough to not worry about because of posts like yours? Where did I say it was safe enough not to worry about? Feel free to point out where I did. quote:
Ignoring and trivializing warnings about a given activity being medically unsafe is a pretty good way to make those 'non-scene people' you mentioned feel that they are right in their beliefs. Too bad for your 'argument' that's not what I did. Try to answer the things that I *actually* wrote instead of putting words in my mouth or trying to read some hidden meaning into my words. ~stef
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