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Well, what is " shaming " ?
Does this mean people are gonna scream " shaming " when I share my opinion and criticise a kink ?
I think no kink should be " shamed " really but of course if some people have a kink that might be perceived as a big problem for some others, then they might have to listen to people disagreeing and disliking it.
For example, I will never understand nor support people who are into " cuckoldry ", this is something I would never do and I feel offended by these people most of the time because they tend to tell me that I am " not in a free relationship " that I am " uptight " and " dont trust my wife " because I don't want to watch her being f... by another dude (lol).
So obviously I would respond with criticism as well as I think their relationship is not a real one and so on and forth.
Would this then be considered shaming ?
Deep topic here.
And I think those who would try to shame others for theirs, should lessen their controlling nature.