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Got restraints? 

No?  You may be the only one left who doesn't.

For the record, I consider myself to be an enlightened kind of girl.  I grew up in the city and the suburbs and for the most part don't consider myself to have led a sheltered life.  I spend a considerable amount of time on the internet and feel comfortable saying that my breadth of knowledge is fairly vast, if not always comprehensive.  In other words, I know a little bit about a lot of things.

That said, the acronym BDSM was not something that came across my path very often until about a year and a half ago.  Now it seems I'm practically tripping over it ever where I go.  (Where have YOU been hanging out Abstract_Truth?  Yeah I know...I called your question from way over here in cyberville!)  Surprisingly enough, I haven't been going out of my way to find it.

Now for the sake of full disclosure I will admit that the majority of my exposure (heh) stems from reading and reviewing romance and erotica novels, but as ubiquitous as the "tie me up, tie my down" scenes have become in Romancelandia..it certainly isn't limited to it.  From The Dirty Show to local conventions, this once hidden culture is suddenly everywhere. 

As for me, I think anyone who really knows me knows that I'm no prude, and although I don't advertise it I have a pretty high tolerence for viewing things that rank high on the erotic scale. Even so, I have to admit my eyebrows went to my hairline when I was directed to the Canadian Mini-Cooper ad sporting the "Mini Cooper Dominates Winter" tagline.  Check it out:

www.mini.ca/DominateWinter/ 

Uh huh...have fun clicking through that one.  (Side note: Smartbitchestrashybooks.com had a funny thread going where commenters debated whether the chick is a real dominatrix or just plays one on a website.)

Now I'll admit, I got a good chuckle clicking away and spanking the car (::snort::) and it was a good way to kill a few minutes.  I also felt as though it was probably all in good fun and likely to be viewed (mostly) by folks who have reached the age of majority.  However, I was not amused when I went to look up a word on dictionary.com during Nanowrimo and was treated to a prominent ad (and ass) banner outfitted in poured on leather.  (Whip included to complete the look).  How's this for a site that gets your attention:

www.fittingroup.com/

Brand spanking...I get it.  It's clever.  And I adore clever.  This Pittsburgh marketing firm gets high marks from me for creativity and "wow-factor" but seriously?  On a reference site?  All I kept thinking about was my 6 year old doing his book report, him looking up a word and getting an eye full of THAT and the questions that would follow. 

So.Not.Cool.

And I know that dictionary.com subscribes to clickad.net (or some such advertising sponsor) and they have no control over what pops up randomly, but damn it's getting damn hard to control the content coming at the kiddies these days when it's not even safe to look up a word anymore.

But honestly, this post wasn't intended to be a rant about racy ads and evil sex demons trying to take over the world.  I just think it's interesting how far left the pendulum has come crashing in the wake of the conservative clusterfuck (haa haa) of the past few years.  One does have to pause and wonder, what next?

Don't be surprised if within a year you turn on the TV and see Tyra or Oprah sitting with wide-eyed fascination while Mistress X gives instructions on how to give a proper spanking to a rapt audience of eager house-wives.

Just saying...
 

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[info]kkatie wrote:
Feb. 15th, 2009 08:50 pm (UTC)
Oh wow, MiniCooper. It is ridiculously hard to keep sex out, especially on the internet.
BDSM, the really heavy stuff, scares the crap out of me. Breath play? Medical play? Electroplay? Nooooo thank you!
[info]abstract_truth wrote:
Feb. 15th, 2009 08:58 pm (UTC)
Whoa!

Thanks for your comment because I felt the need to clarify my statement about my tolerance for erotic content.

I sooo don't want any ambiguity as far as THAT's concerned!

*whew*
[info]superhappytime wrote:
Feb. 15th, 2009 09:04 pm (UTC)
Wait...how did you not know it until a year and a half ago? I mean, Depeche Mode had a pretty popular song about the whole thing in the 80s...Master & Servant. It seems like it would creep into the occasional "real crime" show every now and then, or especially a movie. I mean, Pulp Fiction. Ball Gags! GIMP!

Now, what I don't understand is who practices it. And why? It seems like a lot of work. My sex life should not have to be more stressful than actual work.
[info]abstract_truth wrote:
Feb. 15th, 2009 11:02 pm (UTC)
Oh don't get me wrong, I knew about it. It just wasn't something I saw on practically a daily basis like now. Just this week our alternative newspaper has a lust issue, full of all sorts of kinky entertainment.

Seriously, it's everywhere.

[info]superhappytime wrote:
Feb. 15th, 2009 11:07 pm (UTC)
oh, the alt papers are the worst...was it right next to the "massage" ads?
[info]abstract_truth wrote:
Feb. 15th, 2009 11:19 pm (UTC)
[info]darkprism wrote:
Feb. 16th, 2009 03:33 pm (UTC)
Dude, you are EVERYWHERE.

Not that I'm complaining.

And this comment made me grin for so many reasons.

~*~
[info]darkprism wrote:
Feb. 16th, 2009 03:32 pm (UTC)
It is, actually, very interesting how BDSM is becoming much more "main stream." It used to be said that being "into" BDSM in the 90s was the equivalent of being gay in the 50s. You just. Don't. Talk. About. It.

And now Mini Cooper is employing leather-wearing mistresses to use riding crops on cars?

Personally, it makes me happy (both on an advertising/pushing-the-envelope level and on a personal level).

But as with all things, some moderation is always nice.

~*~
[info]abstract_truth wrote:
Feb. 16th, 2009 04:08 pm (UTC)
Personally, it makes me happy (both on an advertising/pushing-the-envelope level and on a personal level).

But as with all things, some moderation is always nice.


Yes! This is really the heart of what I was getting at because truly I enjoy anything that challenges the "norm" in an intelligent/humorous/thought-provoking/provocative way, but the message isn't always appreciated or appropriate for all audiences.

And I got a chuckle out of SuperHappy's comment too because remember how shocking that scene was in Pulp Fiction when we saw it back in the 90's?

Now days it wouldn't get anywhere near the response it prompted back then.


Edited at 2009-02-16 04:40 pm (UTC)
[info]darkprism wrote:
Feb. 16th, 2009 06:36 pm (UTC)
Oh man - I know! Nobody would even bat and eye, now.

~*~
[info]simplecity2htwn wrote:
Feb. 16th, 2009 03:56 pm (UTC)
One does have to pause and wonder, what next?

Everytime I find myself outraged by some song on the radio or something I see on the TV, I have to stop and wonder just how long before whatever it is that I've just seen/heard will be "the norm".
[info]abstract_truth wrote:
Feb. 16th, 2009 04:14 pm (UTC)
Ugh.

'Word' on the music. Seriously, I can't tell you what's on the radio anymore because everytime I get hopeful and turn on the local R&B/Pop/Hip Hop station my soul dies a little.

I've moved past outrage with regard to the music...It's all so mind-numbingly stupid at this point.
[info]ladieaj wrote:
Feb. 16th, 2009 08:15 pm (UTC)
Advertising has gotten really crazy lately :| I don't know how I feel about it, but I'm going to look back on this entry when I'm not in a public place...

...The Dirty Show was awesome, though! :D Did you go?
[info]abstract_truth wrote:
Feb. 22nd, 2009 03:27 am (UTC)
Sorry for just now responding LadieJ.

Now I haven't seen the Dirty Show, but I plan to catch it one of these days!
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Feb. 26th, 2009 12:47 pm (UTC)
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