littlepinkwhore: owlmansdead: littlepinkwhore: owlmansdead: littlefeministbitch: icecreamgundae:Stop
littlepinkwhore: owlmansdead: littlepinkwhore: owlmansdead: littlefeministbitch: icecreamgundae:Stop fetishizing guns. I’m both highly amused and more than a little turned on.I couldn’t not reblog this. I might be in love with it. I agree. Guns are tools of self defense or hunting. They have no place in play of any kind. I own plenty of guns and have plenty of experience and I love beating the shit out of women. Scaring them. Making them cry. However, I would never use a firearm to do anything but protect me and mine, feed me and mine, or practice. Ever. It’s not cute. Well that’s just boring! How about this: I’ve been a martial artist and MMA coach for 15 years. I don’t need a gun to scare or dominate a little bitty girl. I could break your fragile little necks with one arm. Really though. As many accidents as there are with firearms, most of them are out of carelessness and stupidity like “gun play”. Treat all guns as if they are loaded at all times. Don’t point them at anything that you don’t want to destroy and answer for before a jury. Ahhhh… It’s always been a fantasy of mine to be fucked by a gun, to feel the metal, mmmmmfuck!!! Yeah I have to agree. Play safe and all. But safety goes for any kind of play. Knifes, needles, breath etc.. ‘Don’t point them at anything that you don’t want to destroy’. See that’s ok cause I know plenty of people that would love to damage and break me down. That’s where my mind goes with the “don’t point them at anything you don’t want to destroy” thing, too. I actually have a post about a super hot conversation around that idea you might enjoy. And I’ve done some gunplay. If you’re into gunplay, it doesn’t matter if you’re playing with someone who doesn’t need to use one to scare or dominate you. That’s not the point. Being physically dominated is one thing, but having a gun pointed at you is an entirely different thing. The serious risk is part of the appeal. The feeling of powerlessness that comes with having a gun pointed at you is part of the appeal. The profound fear that runs through you when you’re being threatened at gunpoint is part of the appeal. The deep-seated association of guns with violence is part of the appeal. The taboo nature of violating basic gun safety like that is part of the appeal. The fact that someone is willing to destroy you is part of the appeal. owlmandead isn’t wrong about safety, though. All kinks have risks, and this kink is a step above many others in terms of potential negative outcomes. If you do gunplay with real guns, you’re doing something very dangerous. If something goes wrong, bottoms are taking the risk of being shot and killed, and tops are taking the risk of shooting and killing someone. Those are very high stakes. If you want to experience gunplay, but (probably wisely) don’t want to take that risk, you can always have a partner (preferably one who actually owns guns, so you won’t be suspicious just because they have one) get a very realistic fake without telling you. It would probably only really work once (although even if you knew it was fake, it could be a lot of fun), since you likely wouldn’t fall for it again, but that one time would be awesome. -- source link
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