CallaFirestormBW -> RE: Service: Products that make life easier (7/14/2010 7:57:30 AM)
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Question for the dominants: Does the added cost of purchasing products for cleaning service outweigh the benefit, to you, of your partner having more time and energy to devote to you or is it better for you to save the money these products cost even if it comes at the expense of having a partner who may have less energy because they don't have such a resource? It really depends on the "why". Sometimes, there is a particular lesson that I want to reinforce through the deep-down, intimate struggle with some mundane task. This is true whether the person doing that task is -me-, one of my servants, or a student of the Temple. When there's no point to choosing the harder method (and functional sadism can -be- a point... sometimes I enjoy having the floor scrubbed with a toothbrush just because it's particularly fascinating for me to observe the servant -doing- that at my command and observing both the internal and external struggle to submit), it makes sense to focus that energy in more... satisfactory directions. For me, it's rarely about money. If I am unable to afford the tools to properly maintain a household, then I need to re-assess my expectations of said household and scale it back until I am reasonably able to do so while maintaining the essentials -for- that household... including cleaning supplies, toilet goods, and healthy, decent, and preferably LOCAL food. I'm willing to spend money for some conveniences just because I find the original process un-necessarily... well.. cumbersome. If, however, there is a sound reason for my decision (for example, we won't use some cleaners or cleaning tools in my home, because I am sensitive to the smells or the chemicals which they contain or because I feel that they are environmentally or socially irresponsible), it is irrelevant to me whether the method that I choose is more expensive, less expensive, more work-intensive or less work-intensive. That being said, I will often explain the "why" of a decision on such things to a new servant, because I think that is beneficial for the individual to understand whether it is an arbitrary choice based on my -preference- (which, at times, may be amenable to change with a compelling enough argument), or whether it is based on some other reasoning for which I am not willing to negotiate. Calla
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