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glatt 05-17-2011 04:33 PM

Is there any subject that a dwellar can't give guidance in?

BigV 05-17-2011 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 734584)
Is there any subject that a dwellar can't give guidance in?

I couldn't say...

BigV 05-17-2011 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Rrrraven (Post 734583)
Katie -

Check out http://www.scarleteen.com/

Go down to the bottom of the page and type BDSM into the search box - you'll get some information from that point on. Scarleteen is a well known and well respected site that obviously caters to a younger population, and most importantly offers a sex positive outlook.

Good luck.

Good advice, Rrrraven.

kaykatiekay--I also love Scarleteen, and found this gem there recently. Although it does not pertain exclusively to D/s interactions, it is absolutely good advice nonetheless. Good for you to follow and good for you to watch others follow, in fact, moreso the latter than the former.

Driver's Ed for the Sexual Superhighway: Navigating Consent

DanaC 05-17-2011 05:29 PM

Kaykatiekay. Nice to meetcha. Hope you find a good bdsm forum that meets your needs.

Fuck me, I wish I'd had teh interwebz when i was 17!

Also, I kind of hope you check by here from time to time too. You seem a nice lass to me. And we can always use another Brit chick around here to keep these damn Merkins on their toes :)

kaykatiekay 05-18-2011 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Rrrraven (Post 734583)
Katie -

Check out http://www.scarleteen.com/

Go down to the bottom of the page and type BDSM into the search box - you'll get some information from that point on. Scarleteen is a well known and well respected site that obviously caters to a younger population, and most importantly offers a sex positive outlook.

Good luck.

Thanks for that! There are some interesting links for me to read there. Cheers! :D

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Originally Posted by BigV (Post 734586)
Good advice, Rrrraven.

kaykatiekay--I also love Scarleteen, and found this gem there recently. Although it does not pertain exclusively to D/s interactions, it is absolutely good advice nonetheless. Good for you to follow and good for you to watch others follow, in fact, moreso the latter than the former.

Driver's Ed for the Sexual Superhighway: Navigating Consent

Scarleteen definitely looks like a very useful site! Thanks for the article. Although I'm not in/looking for a sexual relationship at the moment it's definitely important stuff! Thank you :)

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Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 734593)
Kaykatiekay. Nice to meetcha. Hope you find a good bdsm forum that meets your needs.

Fuck me, I wish I'd had teh interwebz when i was 17!

Also, I kind of hope you check by here from time to time too. You seem a nice lass to me. And we can always use another Brit chick around here to keep these damn Merkins on their toes :)

Hi DanaC :) nice to meet a fellow Brit! Haha I'll definitely stay posting here and look at some of the other threads too. I'm meant to be studing for my ASs but I'm so good at procrastinating! :D

DanaC 05-18-2011 05:31 AM

*chuckles*

Well, if there's one thing we dwellars do well it's procrastinate :p In fact even as I speak the bottom bar on my desktop contains three significant pieces of work which I am supposedly working on.

What subjects you doing in your ASs?*



(* AS is a qualification which most youngsters get around the age of 17/18 at college or sixth form often as a precursor to university study)



[eta] Nm just saw your location :p

kaykatiekay 05-18-2011 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 734645)
*chuckles*

Well, if there's one thing we dwellars do well it's procrastinate :p

What subjects you doing in your ASs?*



(* AS is a qualification which most youngsters get around the age of 17/18 at college or sixth form often as a precursor to university study)

Good to know I'm in fine company then! I'm doing Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths and RS. Had my maths exam this morning but it didn't go too well :(

DanaC 05-18-2011 05:36 AM

Ack. I think I'd probably drown in those subjects very fast lol

Hopefully you've not done too bad in your maths. Are these your final exams or do you have another year?

kaykatiekay 05-18-2011 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 734648)
Ack. I think I'd probably drown in those subjects very fast lol

Hopefully you've not done too bad in your maths. Are these your final exams or do you have another year?

Hehe that's what all my friends think too! I bet you're one of these weird people who like English and History :eek: Just kidding! :D

Hopefully. And there are two more maths papers to go (harder though) so I might be able to do better on those (if I actually manage to stop procrastinating and revise that is!) :)

I still have another year to go after this. Uggghh kill me now!

DanaC 05-18-2011 05:48 AM

*laughs*

Guilty as charged, I'm afraid. In middle of a History PhD.

That year will fly. If you're planning on further study, let me assure you that what you do as an undergraduate is waaaaaay more interesting than what you do at AS level.

kaykatiekay 05-18-2011 05:55 AM

:) Wow! A PhD, that's impressive! Good luck with it all! Doing history at GCSE last year was enough for me!

Yeah I feel like this year has gone so fast too-- there's no way it should be exam time already! I'm sure I'll enjoy undergraduate more. The course I want to do is 6 years and £9,000 a year, so I bloody well hope so! :D

HungLikeJesus 05-18-2011 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 734517)
Never met a 17 year old that wrote that well.

She's not a product of American schools.

glatt 05-18-2011 08:23 AM

Ouch.

The true statements are the ones that hurt the most.

Sundae 05-18-2011 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 734517)
Never met a 17 year old that wrote that well.

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Originally Posted by HungLikeJesus (Post 734669)
She's not a product of American schools.

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 734671)
Ouch.

The true statements are the ones that hurt the most.

I was going to mention our wunderkind Ibram. But then remembered he was schooled overseas at the time we met him.

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Originally Posted by kaykatiekay (Post 734650)
Hehe that's what all my friends think too! I bet you're one of these weird people who like English and History :eek: Just kidding! :D

The people you really want to know here are inclined towards history and English.

Just kidding! :D
I mean Brianna and Infinite Monkey and me of course.

Where are you hoping to go to Uni and what is the course?

kaykatiekay 05-18-2011 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by HungLikeJesus (Post 734669)
She's not a product of American schools.

Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 734671)
Ouch.

The true statements are the ones that hurt the most.

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Originally Posted by Sundae (Post 734672)
I was going to mention our wunderkind Ibram. But then remembered he was schooled overseas at the time we met him.


The people you really want to know here are inclined towards history and English.

Just kidding! :D
I mean Brianna and Infinite Monkey and me of course.

Where are you hoping to go to Uni and what is the course?

Haha :D The forum's full of crazy people who like English and History :eek: Now I have to stay not only for the Brits but for the scientists too!

Glad to have met one of the 'Three People Worth Knowing' :) I feel like I'm getting in with the It Crowd :D

I really want to study medicine but my grades this year will decide what Unis I chose for my options. I really like Imperial College London, UCL, Brighton & Sussex. Maybe Southhampton too and Cambridge is always nice to dream about :p: I did go through a phase of wanting to go study in the US but then I found out I'd have to do another degree first and the fees made our £9,000 a year look cheap!


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