Rover -> RE: "Submission is a Gift" (12/7/2008 4:57:18 PM)
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ORIGINAL: WoodenPaddle But the point is she has to ASK for it. And has to accept that it may not be granted right that moment. Perhaps she will be released the week after. Or the beginning of the next week or month. Or may have to help find a replacement, or finish her assignment, or whatever other condition may originally have been set. Or perhaps she can pack right that second and leave. But it is the Dom who has to agree with her release. And that is all well and good. We all decide what level of risk we're willing to personally accept. But this only works if the submissive/slave agrees to it. If it's not consensual, then someone is going to find themselves doing time. Considering all the issues, I'd say that this is probably an exaggerated portrayal of what is actually a consensual break up. The only other alternatives are that it's utter fantasy, a non-consensual procedure that's ill-suited to peaceful coexistence with the law, or an idea hatched by someone who is ill-informed about the law. Of course, it could be all three. quote:
Personally, I always make sure conditions for release are put down in writing, both the reasons for it (both sides) and the consitions, it makes it clear for both parties. So in my case, a sub has to ask to be released. And she knows right from the start, before the collar is granted what the conditions for her release will be. That's great for communicating expectations beforehand, and I commend you for it. But submissives/slaves are humans (at least, that's the rumor) and humans have been known to change their minds when confronted with the reality of a situation. Meaning that while it may have been their intention to wait for you to release her at the outset, that may not be the case at its conclusion. And once the situation is no longer consensual, you have crossed a line that is not likely to end well. quote:
Of course, any Dom worth the name would release her, or better yet, have seen it coming and brought up the subject before she asked for it. In which case the entire procedure is window dressing. quote:
Which is not the same as kidnapping, so please do not be ridiculous here. There is nothing ridiculous about keeping anyone against their will. You suggest being able to do it for weeks or months. OJ did it for a few minutes (literally) and he got 15 years. I don't think you understand what it is that you're advocating, from a legal standpoint. quote:
The whole point is, she cannot threaten to withold her submission when it suits her. That would make her the dominant in the relation, meaning she has no business claiming to be a sub. That would only be the case if there were no consequences for her actions (such as saying... "sorry, that doesn't work for me. Here's your bags and parting gifts. Thanks for playing and good luck in the future."). John
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