LadyHugs -> RE: Begging release (5/28/2006 3:10:19 PM)
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Dear BitaTruble, Ladies and Gentlemen; Begging a release from a collar is a ritual indeed. It is for closure of an existing relationship. But, as you pointed out so well, if a slave has lost the "desire" to serve a dominant/owner, the relationship is dying anyway. The only thought on why a dominant would refuse, is to attempt to ammend the situation and give it another chance. However, begging release doesn't have to have a negative cause and or effect. My fondness for military men is known. In one case, the slave begged release from my collar due to his change in assignments that was going to put a strain on us as M/s. His assignment was such, that he did not need the distractions of the M/s relationship. I didn't want to release him but, I knew I must release him. This was before personal computers and global networking was so headache free. We parted on wonderful terms. He needed to have closure, loose ends tidy. I still grieve the lose of the special relationship we had. He was killed in action overseas and was unable to return back to his position as slave to me. So, I view begging for release in different ways. Sometimes people beg relief when they haven't hit the 'glass ceiling' of their growth. If the dominant is at that ceiling and a slave has higher growth potential, slaves can certainly beg for release. It isn't an ugly situation. More like allowing a caged bird the freedom to fly higher per se. Sometimes it is more an act of love to accept a slave's desire for release, as a dominant knows their limits and does not hinder a slave as they grow and reach for their stars. Indeed, there are times when begging release is due to terrible situations. Of course so many emotions are involved. I've seen slaves who won't let go as well as dominants. So, I'm sure it will be a case by case situation.
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