ChatteParfaitt -> RE: releasing a slave (4/26/2012 11:12:02 AM)
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To me, the Master(Mistress)/slave contract is a lifetime FAMILY agreement. Don't get me wrong, this does not mean the slave must live with the Master, or always belong to the Master, it means that both parties have some responsibility toward one another until death. My boykin knows should he ever need me for anything, I am there, for the rest of his life. For the rest of his life he and I will have some sort of relationship. He's reaching an age, at some point he might not be able to serve me in the ways he does now. That doesn't mean a thing in terms of MY responsibilities to HIM. It's an emotional responsibility I took on that I don't get to wash my hands and be done with, unless he would do something so reprehensible I had no choice. And frankly, I am not worried about that. I chose well. Although a slave may be released, the Master always has a responsibility toward that person (JMO). It is not unlike the relationship between parent and child. You know? Home is where, when you have no where else to go, they have to take you in. B/c it's FAMILY. So no, you don't just get to wave your hands and your no longer wanted slave disappears. So sorry. Unfortunately, given the tenor of the OP's post, I seriously doubt he will step up to the plate at this late date and own up to his responsibilities. This entire thread makes me sad that so many don't seem to understand how serious it is to enter into a M/s relationship. Again, JMO, YMMV and all that crap.
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