Difference between revisions of "Pupil"
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− | A pupil is a person, who is learning and/or being trained under the close supervision of a private tutor such as a [[Mentor]] or [[Trainer]], not to be confused with someone undergoing [[Slave Training]]. | + | A pupil is a person, who is learning and/or being trained under the close supervision of a private tutor such as a [[Mentor]] or [[Trainer]], not to be confused with someone undergoing [[:Category:Slave Training|slave training]]. |
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+ | == Best Practices == | ||
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+ | * The role of a mentor does not equate to being someone's [[Dominant]] or [[Submissive]], [[Play partner]], [[Trainer]], or sex partner. It is important to determine that attaining one of these positions is not a hidden motive of a potential mentor as it is not entirely uncommon to have predatory individuals offer to mentor new explorers of BDSM as a ruse to gain access to the uneducated and vulnerable, so be sure the mentor you select is someone that you can trust not to take advantage of you. | ||
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+ | * [[Best Practices]] indicates training methods, philosophies and techniques may vary widely between trainers; be sure to select a trainer that you are compatible with. | ||
[[Category:Non-Binary Status Roles]][[Category:Educational Disciplines]] | [[Category:Non-Binary Status Roles]][[Category:Educational Disciplines]] |
Latest revision as of 15:20, 5 April 2014
A pupil is a person, who is learning and/or being trained under the close supervision of a private tutor such as a Mentor or Trainer, not to be confused with someone undergoing slave training.
Best Practices
- The role of a mentor does not equate to being someone's Dominant or Submissive, Play partner, Trainer, or sex partner. It is important to determine that attaining one of these positions is not a hidden motive of a potential mentor as it is not entirely uncommon to have predatory individuals offer to mentor new explorers of BDSM as a ruse to gain access to the uneducated and vulnerable, so be sure the mentor you select is someone that you can trust not to take advantage of you.
- Best Practices indicates training methods, philosophies and techniques may vary widely between trainers; be sure to select a trainer that you are compatible with.