LordShadow -> RE: "Making" a sub/slave do something... (3/7/2008 7:24:21 PM)
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*chuckles* Actually it goes to accepting the consequences of anything we do. Everything has rewards and consequences, and we must be willing to accept both. What i have posted here is simply a response that varies outside what most consider to be the norm of what is acceptable in the lifestyle in which we live. But, you also have to look deeper into what has been posted, not only by myself but by some of the others as well. This would be the depth to which aaminah and I live this lifestyle. We all live this lifestyle to varying degrees, and each feels the reward of this. The deeper you go the greater the reward in the satisfaction you receive from what you do, but it is not without consequences. For us the depth of our trust, loyalty, and devotion to each other is greater as is the consequences. Men, what do you think it would feel like to know that a girl trusted you so much and was so devoted to you that she would present her throat to you so that you could cut it? Girls, can you imagine what it would be like to be so devoted and trusting of a Man to do that, to feel the depth of that submission? To be able to display that level of vulnerability freely and without fear? Aaminah knew well ahead of time what was expected of her and where I wanted to go with her, where I would take us, where I am still taking us. I was training her online and phone nearly a year before she begged collar. I refused the first time because I did not believe she truly understood what I expected of her. Yes, she is property and is treated as such. But, she is also a most prized possession. She is spirited, strong willed at times, loving, and irreplaceable. And to answer your question Jeff, no a slave has never walked away from my Home...women in the past have left me, as most if not all of us have experienced, but since entering into the lifestyle nearly 8 years ago, I have never had a slave walk away. Of the three I have owned in the last eight years, the first passed away in a motorcycle accident in 2003, the second was released from the Home, involuntarily, after I finally realized it wasn't going to go where I wanted it to (after two years), the third is aaminah who has been with me a total of 17 months, 10 of that in collar, and who is progressing nicely. Its all about depth folks, trust, devotion, loyalty....we all make our own choices as to how far we want to go. the rewards are great, but so are the consequences. Oh by the way, I am not "Gorean"...lol. I was born in california in 1968 and have never been to Gor, nor do I believe it is an actual place. It is a setting in a series of fantasy books that some, myself included, find a philosophical view point to guide us in our lives. I have enjoyed the discussion for the most part and I wish you ALL most well.
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