Google Voice. Last year I watched a documentary on Google, the STD of the Internet. From that movie I gleaned a plethora of information that intrigued, and subsequently, scared the shit out of me. I won't share the boring details, mainly because I have an elementary understanding of cyberspace and technology in general, but what resonated with me was this: Google is creating cyber profiles of everyone! This should not be surprising, we live in America. Freedom is not free. I am going to table this point for now...
My experience with this world is upper level. In college I dabbled with the occasional Sugar Daddy, and after grad school I found swingers clubs. I have always been aware of the "hobby" and have taken a bench perspective for a number of years now. There are many things that vex my mind in regards to this lifestyle, and some of those things are open to interpretation. But one fundamental factor in this equation is the necessity and crucial subject of privacy. Privacy of private lives and privacy of spouses, how do we keep the boundaries concrete?
I am not married nor am I dating. However, I would guess that a large number of the men (and women) I spend my time with are. I go to great lengths to keep my personal life separate. I don't even have a hobby phone! I assume that everyone else here does the same, right? It only seems logical, but what are the tricks of the trade? What steps are taken to ensure discretion is preserved and boundaries are drawn? The whole compartmentalization of Batman and Bruce Wayne is confusing. I think there must be some sort of mutual respect and understanding. Right?
I would love to hear your thoughts on the matter. How do you keep the hobby separate from your private life? I am so intrigued. Don't be bashful, share! Let's round table this discussion, I am an advocate of the Socratic Method