CallaFirestormBW
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We've encountered this a number of times, and I'm afraid I've become a little cynical. We don't tend to restrict our servants on a social level. They're allowed to attend local events, submissive special interest groups, and to chat for those who are interested, as long as the individual in question 'says howdy', so to speak, to us. They have certain things that they're encouraged to let us know if they've been subjected to (like pressure to cyber, etc.), and if something goes wrong, everyone involved knows, up front, that -we- will deal with it, typically by terminating the outsider's privileges. Unfortunately, we've run into a -large- percentage of individuals who -insist- on bringing up topics that our servants are not allowed to discuss, trying to force our servants to disobey, or trying to convince our servants that our rules are actually 'abuse'...and when we call them on it, and ask how they would feel if we behaved in that manner with -their- servants, all of a sudden they either cut off conversation, or they cut off conversation -and- start badmouthing us in the community. I've never understood the mentality, though in several cases, I have my own paranoid suspicions. In any case, it won't stop us from encouraging our servants to interact... we just keep our eyes and ears open and school our servants well in their instructions (and trust them to abide by them... 'cause if we can't do that, they aren't really ours anyway.)
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*** Said to me recently: "Look, I know you're the "voice of reason"... but dammit, I LIKE being unreasonable!!!!" "Your mind is more interested in the challenge of becoming than the challenge of doing." Jon Benson, Bodybuilder/Trainer
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