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death might be the only one that i could even imagine to like in the last one, but in a very specific situation
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what's fetlife what's arson what's grooming
Probably nothing good
Forwarded from otouto
FetLife
[FetLife] is a social networking website that serves to people who are interested in BDSM, [Fetishism] and Kink. It's very similar to Facebook and MySpace but it's mostly run by kinksters instead.
FetLife was launched in early 2008 by this guy name John [Baku], who was pretty much frustrated by his attempts to find women who had the same fetishes as he did, SO he created a [dating website] called 'peoplewithfetishes' which eventually became an online community, known as [Fetlife].
This is a [members only] site, so you have to sign up. ([it's free] though) and basically once a member you could create a personal profile and list which fetishes you're into and curious about. You can also upload/view pictures and videos, including explicit ones that are often rejected by other sites. And you can write journal entries called Writings, and send and receive private messages called Conversations with other members.
There's also groups where people form events, conventions, parties, workshops; all in which people [RSVP] to attend and meet other members. It's pretty interesting and really cool. I personally have an account just cause I'm naturally drawn to that subculture though not enough to make me want to participate in it.
=Online Chat=
lonelymasochist: Hey, I just [posted up] a new picture on FetLife from last [week's] party.
nastydominatrax: Cool, which one? The one of all of us, dressed in leather while were humping [the statue]?
lonelymasochist: Lol, no but I should post that one up on FetLife now that you remind me. But I'm talking about the one where I'm rimming your butt while the dark master is spanking you.
nastydominatrax: Ohhh! Yeah. I'm gonna check it out right now.
[FetLife] is a social networking website that serves to people who are interested in BDSM, [Fetishism] and Kink. It's very similar to Facebook and MySpace but it's mostly run by kinksters instead.
FetLife was launched in early 2008 by this guy name John [Baku], who was pretty much frustrated by his attempts to find women who had the same fetishes as he did, SO he created a [dating website] called 'peoplewithfetishes' which eventually became an online community, known as [Fetlife].
This is a [members only] site, so you have to sign up. ([it's free] though) and basically once a member you could create a personal profile and list which fetishes you're into and curious about. You can also upload/view pictures and videos, including explicit ones that are often rejected by other sites. And you can write journal entries called Writings, and send and receive private messages called Conversations with other members.
There's also groups where people form events, conventions, parties, workshops; all in which people [RSVP] to attend and meet other members. It's pretty interesting and really cool. I personally have an account just cause I'm naturally drawn to that subculture though not enough to make me want to participate in it.
=Online Chat=
lonelymasochist: Hey, I just [posted up] a new picture on FetLife from last [week's] party.
nastydominatrax: Cool, which one? The one of all of us, dressed in leather while were humping [the statue]?
lonelymasochist: Lol, no but I should post that one up on FetLife now that you remind me. But I'm talking about the one where I'm rimming your butt while the dark master is spanking you.
nastydominatrax: Ohhh! Yeah. I'm gonna check it out right now.
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what's fetlife what's arson what's grooming
Arson is wilfully setting shit on fire.
In context, most likely is related to burning the other person without consent.
But in slang (according to google) it's befriending and emotionally bonding with a child to reduce its inhibitions regarding sex.