Does fetish play have MORE risk than swimming at the beach in Australia where sharks are a very real issue (and there aren't laws against doing)?
You keep throwing this out there. Are you aware that Australia does regularly shut down beaches when there are shark attacks?
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/news/247990,australian-beaches-closed-after-shark-attack.html
http://sydneyemeraldcity.blogspot.com/2011/03/beach-closed.html
Are you aware that nets and massive educational outreach programs are also deployed? When risks exist, we initiate mitigation techniques that may include legal avenues as well as non legal avenues. You have been continually reasserting an incorrect premise.
That said, you want me to tell you what risks exist in locking someone in a cage? What risks exist in attaching nipple clamps at a level of tension that a person must stand on tiptoes? What risks come from choking play? What level of risk derives from scat play? Or rope bondage, or breath play? Every one of those risks is unique to the act. I can't give you numbers because:
a) Enough of it has been historically underground to be unreported
b) The variations are so numerous that they can't be all gone through
c) There is no agency keeping track
But a tiny amount of biology and physics makes clear that many fetishes, if practiced without proper safety measures, carry risks.
Here's a very pro BDSM site that outlines the risks of a number of kinds of play. (Of course, not safe for work)
http://www.frugaldomme.com/dangers/default.htm
Even something so simple as face slapping comes with risk:
"Faces are a different matter. They are NOT designed to tolerate trauma. The facial organs and tissues of the face are delicate and easily damaged. Innocent child's play commonly results in serious facial injuries. In even the skilled trained hands of a practiced "slapper", the chance of a minimally misplaced blow causing damage to the eyes or facial nerves is significant. Heavy facial slaps could indeed damage eyes, nerves, joints, neck, and even brain. Lips are particularly susceptible to damage: they split easily. The skin over the cheekbone is easily torn. In my days as an ER doc I sewed up many a slapped induced facial laceration."
(Quote from Dr. Joe in HSX 200 on CompuServe in a message thread on face slapping.)
Here's a page on caning, one of the games, mentioned in the OP.
http://www.frugaldomme.com/dangers/dangers7.htm#canes and
Did the 16 year old girl know where her Sciatic nerve was? Did her dom? can you expect that she knew enough to research what nerves might be near her butt and make sure her dom knew about them? Or how the cane was disninfected and stored?
Any kind of clip or clamp cuts off the blood to the clamped area. If is lasts too long, it could result in tissue damage.
Go down the list and most major kinks carry risks of serious health damage. More importantly, these risks are often not intuitive, and the procedure to minimize these risks is not intuitive either. Access to proper safety information isn't available through mainstream channels, and really only the internet is available, or information imparted directly through a play partner.
Meanwhile, the most basic risks for regular sex, while more lifechanging, unquestionably, we hammer them into kids heads and make the tools and knowledge to have safe sex available everywhere.
I'm sure you're going to insist again on the strawman that I must show
all BDSM practices to be
more dangerous than vanilla sex, even though I've already stated that I simply think they are dangerous enough to be mitigated.
I don't expect a 16 year old to know where her sciatic nerve is, or to know that her partner should know as well. I do think it's reasonable for her to know that they should use a rubber. That's the difference. I don't think an 18 year old is magically guaranteed to handle it well either, but an 18 year old is generally ready to live away from home and make higher level decisions. They've been able to be in the works force for a few years. they've been driving for a few years etc etc.