JanahX
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Dood ...this makes you sound more foolish than I had already assumed you were. Glad you met my expectations - Like I had any doubt. quote:
ORIGINAL: RealExtremeMaso Oh yes, I´m experienced enough and not totally fanatasy-driven that I know all the facts you are talking about. Let me try to sort it out: 1) REM sleep ist very important - I agree. And even a slave needs to sleep in order to serve his DOM well. But there is no need to sleep comfortable for a slave - that´s my point! 2) I do know, that there are no toilets in cages ;) And i know anout the health issues related to life in cramped quarters - but even there are different ways to figure that out! I´m used to be in cages for several hours - and waste disposal can easily made.... I don´t mention the size of the cage.... It´s more about the restriction - to be tied to bed or chained to the wall will de the same! And what about the repeated damage of the body - if it is well done, there are possibilitys for very, very intense and very long tortures without causing damages.... And some kind of damages will be okay (like permanent scars, etc....) 3) In times of his absence DOM could use machines (some could be build up by yourself if you are a little talented), other people.... Ther are several possibilities.... even to be forced to do some degrading work or to be rented out to earn money.... Physical pain ist not a MUST 24 hours a day! To answer your question: DOM gets a slave who will fullfill every wish he may have - every sadistic thoughts, every humilating and degrading... And naturally i would even do all taskes that DOM sees fit for me.... It´s no play - it´s real! And i think that there will be DOMs out there, who are just dreaming of such kind of slavery.... Even the more cruel sadist.... YES, I know that might be extreme - but I´m into it and I´m not insane or stupid!
< Message edited by JanahX -- 10/27/2012 7:48:37 PM >
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