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[[Best Practices]] indicate it is best to take an attitude of inclusivity and not judge others, and thus "And that's OK" is considered the preferred addendum.
 
[[Best Practices]] indicate it is best to take an attitude of inclusivity and not judge others, and thus "And that's OK" is considered the preferred addendum.
  
'''See Also''' [[The First Rule of Pervert Club]] and [[Your kink is wrong]]
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'''See Also''' [[The First Rule of Pervert Club]], [[Sex Positive]] and [[Your kink is wrong]].
  
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[[Category:Theory]][[Category:Acronyms]][[Category:Culture]]

Revision as of 20:29, 5 April 2014

YKINMK, or Your Kink Is Not My Kink, is a common parlance form of internet shorthand to draw a clear distinction between what someone else does, and what the person espousing YKINMK does. Often times this statement comes with an addendum such as...

YKINMK...

  • and that's disgusting.
  • and that's abuse.
  • and that's unsafe.
  • and that's OK.

Best Practices indicate it is best to take an attitude of inclusivity and not judge others, and thus "And that's OK" is considered the preferred addendum.

See Also The First Rule of Pervert Club, Sex Positive and Your kink is wrong.