LadyHugs -> RE: does a Master get bored with a fully trained slave (10/23/2007 8:37:23 PM)
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Dear rubyleu, Ladies and Gentlemen, Slaves are individuals and like individuals, some have higher ceilings then some others. However, addressing your immediate question as to does a Master get bored with a fully trained slave or appreciate the finished product of training, is really an open ended question as to what is beginning and ending of training. Training is mainly, to my mind's eyes --a replacement of behaviors and or habits and the habits and or behaviors I like, I make it consistant as to become second nature and or instinctive. It is knowing the expectations and the results when they are not met, have known consequences. I find 'training' as giving full communication, answering questions, different approaches how to handle things and help that slave do the task I wish them to do--not throw them to the wind and fend for themselves. When satisfied--behavior and or habits are just maintained and or reenforced. To some that means training. To some may mean maintaining and to some it may mean something entirely different. Since 'teaching' is often associated with 'training,' lessons of life really do not end. There may be many directions of interests which may branch from the basics. It really is for me--making a home comfortable for me and those slaves that create the comfort with my guidence. I will also add, the teaching/training another human, any animal --the other human/animal is often a teacher/trainer themselves. It is finding out how to listen as well as to speak. It is seeing as much as learning how to see from another's view and or mind. It is finding how to make it comfortable to be heard and seen as much as receiving the ability to hear and see. The many slaves I have had, have been also my teacher and in a sense a trainer. As the saying goes--we teach people how to treat us. Horses and canines have been just as important in the teaching/training process in the riding/driving experiences. Sometimes humans have to shut their mouth and look at what the horse is trying to say--not much different from those who are mute and or deaf--these animals have volumes to say, to teach to share--therefore, it is increased a million times more with another human being. Just some thoughts. Respectfully submitted for consideration, Lady Hugs
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