CanadianGuy -> RE: lying (4/2/2006 4:41:27 AM)
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ORIGINAL: MLskajira does she have the right to feel lied to and betrayed? The right? You feel how you feel. You don't need anyone's permission to feel anything. In fact, it's not possible to force someone to feel or not feel - that just happens. As for what happened... it's too bad that he lied to you. If he had said that he was going to train another slave, you may very well have been quite happy for him, and perhaps enjoyed the idea of getting a "sister" or whatever you'd call it. And both serve your Master, with you being his first. Also, perhaps you would have been offended, I don't know. You have the right to feel however you feel. But he LIED. Could you leave him? Of course, you always can. Nobody, even if owned, has to stay, even if you've written out contract and so on and so forth. But should you? I don't know. Talk to him about it, and say that you feel like your trust has been shaken. Ask him why he lied. If he is defensive, angry, or says you have no right to ask, then you're kind of stuck. I would hope that he admitted that lying hurts a relationship. If he says "I'm your Master, I can take another slave if I want!" then that's probably true. But to lie and hide it from you wasn't right, IMO. I'm sorry for your bad situation. I hope you can figure out a way to repair the damage and serve him with all your heart again.
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