BDSM Vs Abuse

 

BDSM activities are ALWAYS Safe, Sane and Consensual.

Abuse is NEVER safe, NEVER sane, and NEVER Consensual.

BDSM follows established rules.

Abuse has no rules.

BDSM is always negotiated for the safety of both partners.

Abuse is not negotiated.

BDSM activities are used for mutual pleasure.

Abuse holds pleasure only for the abuser.

In BDSM, the submissive partner uses a ‘safeword’ to stop any activity they do not wish to engage in.

During an Abusive activity, the victim cannot stop what is happening to them.

BDSM activities are not intended to physically or emotionally injure a partner.

Abusers want to hurt their partners physically, emotionally, or both.

BDSM is a loving form of sexual expression.

Abuse is a crime of power and control.

BDSM involves 'aftercare' - hugging, cuddling, and caring.

Abuse involves ‘aftercare’ for bruises, cuts, broken bones, and emotional terror.

BDSM activities NEVER take place in front of children or other family members

Abuse often happens in front of children, family members, and friends.

Practitioners of BDSM never participate in activities while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Abuse often occurs when the abuser has been using drugs or alcohol.

In BDSM, the partners involved give up power voluntarily and temporarily, but ALWAYS maintain their individual rights.

In Abusive relationships, the abuser takes away any rights the victim may have.

 

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