Acer49
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ORIGINAL: Hierodule There s a thread in the ask a Master forum where a submissive wrote that Master's are held to a higher standard and follow a code of ethics (I'm not going to quote the person directly because I don't know them) While it would be nice if this were universally true, it got me thinking: Do you hold your Master or Mistress to a higher standard? Do they have to be perfect? Or just "stronger" or "better" at certain things than you are? If your M type showed some kind of moment of weakness in front of you, emotional, intellectual, or physical, would it erode your bond with them? I'm not sure this is even what was meant by "higher standard" but that is what inspired my question. I want to direct this question specifically to people in or seeking 24/7 relationships. In those relationships you are more like to see someone during their "bad days." Its a lot easier to put on a brave face when you only see someone a couple times a week or in play situations. Of course anyone can answer. I'm not really sure how I feel yet. I think that if my Master had a problem I would want to be there for him. As long as he didn't take it out on me I don't think I would judge him if he say, cried about a death in his family, or bitched about something that happened at work. But I wouldn't want to give my life to someone if they acted like a petulant kid every time something didn't go their way. What do you think? I think the person who made this list you speak of needs to redefine what is ethical. Both need to aspire to be the best, as ethics are not something that one can be short of. It is sad that one would consider expression of emotion as a weakness and that it is something that judgment on such an action is allowed. Of course I do not know anyone who would desire a petulant kid for a Master, however do not be so naive to believe that one, from time to time, may use their partner to take out their bad mood on. It is not fair and it is not right but it will happen
< Message edited by Acer49 -- 11/10/2009 6:11:00 AM >
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