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Entertainment and the Cost of Success
Content and Themes: This particular piece seems to emphasize the aspects of pain and intense sensation within a BDSM context, specifically through the practice of "scrum." This practice involves applying significant pressure, which can be interpreted as a form of pain play. The dynamics of dominance and submission are clear, with a focus on the consensual nature of these interactions.
Hiroshi explains: "In Japanese business, we worship 'nemawashi' (consensus building). That’s just a polite word for pre-gating. DDSC013 says: do it, break it, fix it, laugh about it. Entertainment is not rest; it is the lubricant of flow." If you're looking for information on BDSM (Bondage
Part 3: The Gate-Free Lifestyle – Architecture of Freedom
So what does a gate-free lifestyle actually look like in practice, especially in hyper-structured Japan?
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