cynnacent1 -> RE: help needed (1/7/2005 7:16:30 PM)
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boo1962, In most cases as i understand it, as a slave, it's not acceptable to most Masters to refuse anything they demand. In my case, if i have an issue with anything i am to do, i would simply do it, then i'd be certain to discuss my feelings with my Master after the fact. i've never been asked to pee regardless, and have no input to offer directly related to that. i can say that it sounds to me you should discuss these feelings of failure with your Master. Communication is a very important thing in any M/s relationship. i know that if i had any issue regarding our relationship, my Master would preferre being the first to know about it, and would not care to know (to say the least) that i've asked the advice of forum members rather than confide in Him. ¸,ø¤º°cynnacent°º¤ø,¸ (proudly owned by, and devoted to INSIDEYOURMIND) P.S.quote:
Candriu http://www.anoca.org/fish/blood/candiru.html The candirú or canero (Vandellia cirrhosa) is a freshwater fish in the group commonly called the catfishes. It is found in the Amazon River and has a reputation among the natives as the most feared fish in its waters, even over the piranha . The species grows only to a size of an inch in length and is eel shaped and translucent, making it almost impossible to see in the water. The candiru is a parasite . It swims into the gill cavities ofother fishes, erects a spine to hold itself in place, and feeds on the blood in the gills, earning it a nickname as the "vampirefish of Brazil". It is feared by the natives because it is attracted to urine or blood , and if the bather is nude it will swim into an orifice (the anus , vagina or even - in the case of the smaller specimens - the penis and deeper through the urethra ). It then erects its spine andbegins to feed on the blood and body tissue just as it would from the gills of a fish. The candiru is then almost impossible toremove except through an operation, usually involving the amputation of the area. A more expensive option is the use of twoplants, the Xagua plant ( Genipa americana ) and the Buitachapple which are inserted (or their extract in the case of tight spaces) into the affected area. These two plants together willkill and then dissolve the fish. More often, the pain causes shock and death in the victim before it can be removed. i'll still pee in the lake, just not the Amazon River. [:D]
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