• @[email protected]
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    154 days ago

    We had met within the BDSM lifestyle as a Dom/submissive. She also had another guy in addition to me. All three of us got along fine, everything was consensual etc.

    She was dabbling in scientology at the time but only just starting. The cult tells it’s new members they’re cool with everybody and everything. It’s not till they’ve got someone hooked that they start directing them towards a vanilla, heterosexual and monogamous relationship with no kids. Even then, they don’t say so to their face. It’s done through manipulation.

    • @RedditRefugee69
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      74 days ago

      Thanks for your insight. The biggest surprise to me is they discourage their members from having kids. Don’t (nearly?) all cults/religions encourage their members to be fruitful and multiply because the easiest way to get someone into their stuff is through their parents? Weird.

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        114 days ago

        Scientology is more about short term financial gains than head count. They encourage/train their members to have profitable careers. Having children makes it difficult to focus on running a business etc. The more money you make, the more money the cult can get out of you.

        • @RedditRefugee69
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          64 days ago

          I feel like that’s a very short sighted way to run a cult/religion, but you can’t argue with success. They seem to be growing just fine.

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            12 days ago

            They just have to keep recruiting more people, so the long term survival would be predicated on the expectation that they won’t ever recruit enough to starve their own supply. If they did reach that point, they’d probably change their policies.

            But I don’t think grifters care about the long term anyway. If they can make enough bank in the short term, they don’t need to develop a sustainable strategy for what happens if their cash cow eventually hits the growth limit or starts reversing.

            • @RedditRefugee69
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              12 days ago

              I get that it’s a strategy that apparently works better than it doesn’t, I just feel that it’s not as smart as indoctrinating many children.