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<blockquote data-quote="Nunua" data-source="post: 80279" data-attributes="member: 4947"><p>I must say that I don't care if those dungheads in the first videos get bitten, but I'm worried 'bout two things.</p><p>1) What happens to those Ts after they bite - I mean that it's quite a natural reaction to hit / grab & toss something that hurts a lot.. So, you know, this would be extremely dangerous to Ts.</p><p>2) All those "WOW! (S)he must be extremely experienced to calm his/her T after provoking! This means that (s)he actually knows how to handle them and what to expect! I see nothing wrong or abusive in these videos, and might actually try to play with my T soon!" -- Even though some of these comments are trolls, they might drive inexperienced (or just plain stupid) people to do stupid things. Again, T and owner both in danger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nunua, post: 80279, member: 4947"] I must say that I don't care if those dungheads in the first videos get bitten, but I'm worried 'bout two things. 1) What happens to those Ts after they bite - I mean that it's quite a natural reaction to hit / grab & toss something that hurts a lot.. So, you know, this would be extremely dangerous to Ts. 2) All those "WOW! (S)he must be extremely experienced to calm his/her T after provoking! This means that (s)he actually knows how to handle them and what to expect! I see nothing wrong or abusive in these videos, and might actually try to play with my T soon!" -- Even though some of these comments are trolls, they might drive inexperienced (or just plain stupid) people to do stupid things. Again, T and owner both in danger. [/QUOTE]
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