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A discussion group is a real time or online group for individuals to discuss various topics among peers or seniors.
 
A discussion group is a real time or online group for individuals to discuss various topics among peers or seniors.
  
Members provide each other with various types of help, usually nonprofessional and nonmaterial, for a particular shared, usually burdensome, characteristic. Members with the same issues may come together to share coping strategies, advanced techniques, to seek advice, to feel more empowered, and/or for a sense of community.  
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Members provide each other with various types of help, usually nonprofessional and nonmaterial, for a particular shared, usually burdensome, characteristic. Members with the same issues may come together to share coping strategies, advanced techniques, to seek peer advice, to feel more empowered through social support, and/or for a sense of community.  
  
The help may take the form of providing and evaluating relevant information, relating personal experiences, listening to and accepting others' experiences, providing sympathetic understanding and establishing social networks. A support group may also work to inform the public or engage in advocacy.
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The help may take the form of providing and evaluating relevant information, relating personal experiences, listening to and accepting others' experiences, providing sympathetic understanding and establishing social networks. Such a discussion group may also even also work to inform the public or engage in advocacy.
  
 
'''Within the realm of [[BDSM]] some types of discussion groups are typical:'''
 
'''Within the realm of [[BDSM]] some types of discussion groups are typical:'''
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Discussion groups held in real-time often have the same etiquette and [[protocols]] of a [[munch]].
 
Discussion groups held in real-time often have the same etiquette and [[protocols]] of a [[munch]].
Discussion groups for d-types and s-types are often held on the same nights/times in different locations so that both types may experience their respective groups at a time that is convenient for the partners as well.
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Discussion groups for d-types and s-types are often held on the same nights/times in different locations so that both types may experience their respective groups at a time that is convenient for their partners as well.  Many of these discussion groups will have a specific topic or topics of discussion to help direct conversation for a single meeting.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 8 April 2014

A discussion group is a real time or online group for individuals to discuss various topics among peers or seniors.

Members provide each other with various types of help, usually nonprofessional and nonmaterial, for a particular shared, usually burdensome, characteristic. Members with the same issues may come together to share coping strategies, advanced techniques, to seek peer advice, to feel more empowered through social support, and/or for a sense of community.

The help may take the form of providing and evaluating relevant information, relating personal experiences, listening to and accepting others' experiences, providing sympathetic understanding and establishing social networks. Such a discussion group may also even also work to inform the public or engage in advocacy.

Within the realm of BDSM some types of discussion groups are typical:

Discussion groups held in real-time often have the same etiquette and protocols of a munch. Discussion groups for d-types and s-types are often held on the same nights/times in different locations so that both types may experience their respective groups at a time that is convenient for their partners as well. Many of these discussion groups will have a specific topic or topics of discussion to help direct conversation for a single meeting.