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PTPOP - A Mind Revolution

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PTPOP - A Mind Revolution-Leading you out of the rabbit hole one grain of truth at a time-A production of Peter Tompkins Productions LLC & Skating Bear Studios#ptpop #culture #personalgrowth  https://www.patreon.com/PTPOPWelcome to PTPOP: A Mind Revolution, where the art of storytelling meets the quest for profound understanding. Hosted by the inquisitive and thought-provoking P.T. Pop, this podcast delves deep into the realms of psychology, philosophy, and the human experience. Each episode is an enlightening journey designed to challenge conventional thinking, inspire personal growth, and explore the intricacies of the mind.PTPOP: A Mind Revolution is not just a podcast; it's a movement dedicated to unraveling the complexities of human consciousness and societal norms. With a blend of insightful interviews, compelling narratives, and introspective monologues, P.T. Pop guides listeners through a transformative experience that sparks curiosity and ignites a revolution of thought.
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BDSM Old Guard Meets New Rules
Episode 7
Wednesday, 3 December, 2025

Send us a textA simple compliment at a high‑energy fetish party turns into a masterclass on how kink culture has changed. We follow a longtime participant who once thrived in intimate 1990s scenes and now confronts a modern landscape shaped by consent workshops, strict house rules, and the sheer volume of attention that dominant women receive. The contrast is striking: leather, latex, pounding music, and play rooms everywhere, yet a conversational chill that asks people to treat charged spaces like neutral ground until explicit permission is granted.We unpack why that shift happened and what it protects. As BDSM moved from underground clubs to mainstream awareness, the internet amplified interest and blurred expectations. More newcomers brought more messages, more pressure, and more risk of misread interactions. That prompted structure—clear consent protocols, social contracts, and firmer boundaries—to protect participants and keep venues safe. The surprise is how that structure reshapes the smallest social moments. What used to be easy banter or a harmless compliment can now feel like a negotiation, and some veterans mourn the loss of spontaneity that once made these communities feel welcoming.This conversation sits at the crossroads of safety, agency, and desire. We talk about attention as a commodity, why “I am not a fetish dispensary” captures the new ethos, and how to navigate respect without draining warmth. You’ll hear practical ideas for approaching people with care, building layered zones for talk and play, and keeping the erotic spark alive without entitlement. Whether you’re old guard, brand new, or simply curious about how subcultures evolve when they scale, you’ll leave with a clearer sense of what has changed, why it matters, and how to show up well.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves culture deep dives, and leave a quick review so more listeners can find us. What part of the shift do you agree with—and what do you miss? #culture #socialcommentary #modernlife #sexuality #relationships #dating #psychology #society #boundaries #desire #intimacy #podcast #culturalshift #analysisSupport the showSkating Bear Studios

 

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