slavegirljoy
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Joined: 11/6/2006 From: North Carolina, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: BitaTruble For the Slave types: If your Master would not release you even if it was in your best interest that he do so, would you walk anyway or do you feel that as the slave, your duty is to fill your Master's interests before your own, so you would stay? Something else? Very interesting question, although i don't really like hypotheticals because there are so many possible ifs involved. But, here's my thoughts on this. How could it possibly be in my Master's best interest to keep a slave that is not fully functional in carrying out her duties? And, i guarantee you, that if there was such a situation that caused me to feel the need to leave my Master, it would be something that would be so dire to me that the weight of it on my mind would make it difficult to function the way that i should. Oh, i would get the work done but, not in the same way that i do now. So, even if He physically kept me with Him, He wouldn't really have me with Him. Not completely, any way. And, He really doesn't have any need for keeping a non-functioning or low-functioning slave around. Most of the work i do for Him could easily be done by someone else. He could hire someone to do those things, if He wanted to. He doesn't need to have a free laborer to take care of Him. As for the other things i provide, such as companionship, well, i wouldn't be much of a companion if my mind were on things that were making me feel i needed to leave. You can't force someone to be cheerful and talkative and funny and, basically, good company. Not that i am those things always but, He does enjoy my company and, He wouldn't have it, if my mind were elsewhere and i were feeling compelled to leave. So, i would say that if the Master and slave have a relationship that is working, that is fulfilling both of their needs and, the problem is being created by an outside factor then, i think it would be in both the Master's and the slave's best interest to work to resolve whatever it is that's creating this situation. If, on the other hand, the reason the slave feels a need to leave is due to something that is within the relationship or within herself and the relationship just isn't working for her, then it's probably in the best interest of both (in the long run) to just let the slave go. But, if the situation is something entirely different then, i really don't know what the answer might be. Like i said, too many possible ifs involved with hypotheticals. But, this is generally how i look at it. Edited to add: The relationship i have with my Master, while structured as an Owner/property type of relationship, is still a voluntary one. Neither of us was forced to be in this relationship and neither of us is forced to remain it. It was formed because we both felt it was in our mutual best interest to do so. And, if at any time, either of us felt it was in our individual best interest to end the relationship, we would do so. He and i formed this relationship voluntarily and for the sole purpose of fulfilling both of our needs. The needs of the relationship don't take precedence over the needs of each of us. It is the purpose of the relationship to satisfactorily meet the needs that each of us has, not the purpose of each of us to meet the needs of the relationship. Hopefully, that makes sense. joy Owned servant of Master David
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