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How important is being made to feel embarrassed/ashamed about your arousal to getting aroused.
Not at all. It does nothing for me.
37%
I like to be teased about being turned on, but other things work for me.
30%
It's really quite important to me, I should be ashamed of my arousal.
11%
Massively. I'm wet reading this, and now everyone knows how degradingly wet I am.
22%
Total votes: 46
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Yeah
The whole site.
I wonder
I wonder why that is. This site used to be jumping. Now... nothing. Hard to find a T&D Domme on this site like this.
"quiet"?
depends upon your definition. And: We get what we give. What do you give to the site? To my rhythm of life there ist enough "traffic" here
Perhaps
Maybe you are right. I just don't see nearly as many topics posted as there once were.
It's not just here
All kinds of blogs, forums, and mailing lists that I follow have gone quiet. On a huge variety of topics.
I blame... Twitter.
Over the last year, the conversation has moved from mailing lists, blogs, blog comments, and forums, to the Twitter (and, to a lesser degree, FB) sphere.
It's kind of eerie and creepy, like an abandoned town.