MarcEsadrian -> RE: breeding ? (1/31/2010 7:03:09 PM)
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ORIGINAL: subtlebottomgirl very interesting that so many of you jump to "conclusions and detour " the thread with otherwise snide meaningless and even name calling, replies. imagination can and does run extremely wild on a message boards such as this. Master is older then myself, late 50's had a married life prior, which created a child, sadly Masters child passed on way before His time many years ago. The empty place in his heart is something I am honored to help with, if able. I'm older yes, and have regrete children were never in my thoughts, my career and endless search for men was. I recently had my yearly exam and my Doctor in the states stated I am in good health so we are trying to find a local Doctor now. Master is more then emotionally and financially stable, I'm not allowed to work, my place is home. After we discussed the financial aspects in person. He has set up a personal bank and I am allotted a monthly allowance for savings and for emergency... Masters child would want for nothing. Master is more then willing to handle ALL the needs of this child. Master says though it will change me alot,in many ways, but I will always be a slave to Him first, and it wont be my biggest responsibility to raise and guide a child, that is His job. If for some medical reason Master is unable to breed me, He has selected a few local donors to help the process. these male donors know and understand they would only be a sperm donor. Master has complete control over my emotions and destiny, maybe that is the reason my motherly instincts are not showing, hard to show emotions when reality has not hit home for me yet.Thank You. subtlebottomgirl (assuming your dilemma is real), You've received some harsh criticism here that is obligatory considering the subject matter, but it is not all without some good points. In the end, no one but you can determine how connected you are to your Master, or to what lengths you will go to serve and please him and why. I would try to see past the vitriol and give the cautionary notes some consideration, however. If you come here seeking validation of a such a loaded issue as slave breeding, you're in the wrong place. If you come here with a mature and balanced mind, I'd say you may find opportunity in that some comments run directly to challenging your understanding of slavery itself. In this light, even the most scornful comments here become a helpful exercise—not an offensive one. Look past the stupid personal attacks and the name calling and reflect upon each grain of logical dissent. Weigh it with what you know about yourself and your situation. If the criticism doesn't stick compared to what you truly know in your heart and mind, it has no power. I felt HisSweetElysium made a good point about time frames. Be certain your state of faith and devotion is full and sincere before giving over your body as something that will be, for all intents and purposes, owned.
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