slavegirljoy
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Joined: 11/6/2006 From: North Carolina, USA Status: offline
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As i said, in the same post but, one paragraph above the quote that you cited, quote:
ORIGINAL: slavegirljoy Of course, i ask Him why questions but, i never question why He tells me to do something. i ask Him why He decided to move to Conn., after He got out of the Army. And, i ask Him about His life in Conn. and ask Him if He liked living in Conn. and then i ask Him why He moved back to NC. These questions help me to learn more about my Master but, they don't question His reasons for telling His slave what He wants her to do. Being a very inquisitive person and a lover of learning about my world and the world others live in, near and far, currently and in the distant past, asking questions is a daily exercise. But, i have found that asking the question "why" can often be an exercise in futility or, at least, not get me to the root of what i really want to know. Instead of asking "why", i ask "how", as in "how would you like me to fix Your eggs this morning, Sir?" and, "how can i do this better?" and, "how did this happen?" or, "what ", as in, "what would You like me to wear to the party, Master?" and, "what would happen if _____?" and, "what were the pros and cons or the benefits and downfalls of ______?" and, "what if a car could be invented that was powered by human energy?" To me, these types of questions are much more productive than simply asking "why?" slave joy Owned property of Master David quote:
ORIGINAL: juliaoceania quote:
If i were to ask my Master, "Why do you want me to _________?", it wouldn't surprise me to hear Him ask me, "Why did you want to be my slave?" Maybe you asked for the sheer joy of knowing something new? For some of us new information about things just helps us make sense of our world. I hardly think that there would be improvements in health, science, technology, and a host of other subjects unless there were people that just liked knowing the "why" of it all. To me wanting to know why he wants me to wash the car in the middle of the night is no different than wanting to know why the sky is blue... but that is just how my mind works, and it has nothing to do with challenging the sky for being blue.
< Message edited by slavegirljoy -- 12/6/2007 6:33:52 AM >
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