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Desmond Ravenstone

Desmond Ravenstone (Boston, Massachusetts) is a writer, blogger, activist and educator on sexuality issues, with a particular focus on BDSM and other alternative sexual identities. A former Unitarian Universalist lay leader, and frequently addresses the intersection of sexuality and spirituality.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Polyamorous community seeks more support from Unitarian Universalist Association )
==Biography==
Ravenstone first became involved in the BDSM community addressing the issue of "ravishment" or rape fantasies. He wrote a number of articles and two books.〔Ravenstone, Desmond. ''Ravishment: The Dark Side of Erotic Fantasy'' (2005) ISBN 1-4116-5547-8〕〔Ravenstone, Desmond. ''Taken: A Story of Ravishment'' (2005) ISBN 1-4116-5559-1〕 dealing with both the psychology and practical enactment of ravishment role-play, and helped to form the online Ravishment Network (RavNet) as a forum for education and advocacy.
Ravenstone has also led workshops on ravishment, erotic role-playing and other subjects to a number of BDSM groups across the country. He served as education coordinator for the New England Dungeon Society for two years, and authored an advice column for the online zine '‘The Dominant's View'’.
Ravenstone was a member of Arlington Street Church, an historic Unitarian Universalist congregation, where he served on the worship committee as well as Co-Moderator, and other leadership roles; in the past, he has represented the congregation as a delegate to the Mass Bay District and the UUA General Assembly.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Report on General Assembly 2014 (PDF document) )〕 He also writes a blog, '‘‘Ravenstone's Reflections'’’, offering his thoughts on sexuality, spirituality, politics and other related topics. This gave him a prominent place to speak on behalf of kinksters, polyamorists and other "alt-sexers" within the UU denomination. Ravenstone started the organization Leather & Grace, for UUs identified with kink and BDSM. In October 2014, he published a lengthy post on his blog, defending the view that kink should be regarded as a sexual orientation,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Towards a More Inclusive Model of Sexual Orientation )〕 which was also carried as a guest blog on the website of the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NCSF Guest Blog: Towards a More Inclusive Model of Sexual Orientation )
In October 2015, Ravenstone posted on his blog that he was leaving organized Unitarian Universalism, expressing frustration at how resistant the leadership of the Unitarian Universalist Association's handled many issues, including those around sexuality.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=This is Goodbye )
Ravenstone is politically unaffiliated, and describes himself as a “libertarian progressive”. In 2008, he ran a write-in campaign for President on a sexual freedom platform; his running-mate was Theresa "Darklady" Reed, a fellow writer and sexual-freedom activist from Oregon.

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