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Document Information

Type: Article/blog post printout (evidence)
File Size: 1.83 MB
Summary

This document is a printout of a blog post or article, likely by Clarisse Thorn (based on the URL), discussing the dynamics of BDSM relationships versus abuse, focusing on consent, communication, and the 'Equality Wheel.' It appears to be part of a larger evidentiary file (indicated by the House Oversight Bates stamp), possibly collected to provide context on psychological manipulation or defense arguments regarding consensual BDSM versus abuse in the context of an investigation. The text emphasizes the importance of open communication to prevent abusers from hiding within the BDSM community.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Clarisse Thorn Author
Inferred author based on the URL provided in the document.
Unnamed Partner Subject
Mentioned in an anecdote about a hug on the street and unspoken relationship elements.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018651', indicating this document is part of a congressional investigation.

Timeline (1 events)

Late 2011
Author wrote a piece titled 'What Happens After An S&M Encounter Gone Wrong'
Internet (Blog)

Relationships (1)

Clarisse Thorn Romantic/BDSM Unnamed Partner
Author mentions 'the partner I mentioned earlier' and describes their physical interactions and established relationship.

Key Quotes (4)

"All these things ought to be present in a BDSM relationship!"
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"it highlights places where non-consensual control is likely to happen... and therefore, places where BDSMers should be especially careful."
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"talking openly about honest mistakes makes it harder for actual abusers to hide in the S&M community."
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Quote #3
"sometimes a miscommunication is a real miscommunication, but sometimes it's a 'miscommunication' that's covering for abuse."
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