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MastrVran -> RE: Slavery Vs. Neurosis (4/26/2008 12:40:42 PM)
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ORIGINAL: MladyHathor I read here often that a "real slave"--is one who acts, follows and obeys without question--their very being exists for the will and the pleasure of the Master---what is the line between healthy "devotion" and neurotic addiction? Thats a very simplified version of slave lol. The ability to follow the commands of your master, and not to feel a need to question him about why he is requiring something comes not from addiction or even devotion. But from a belief that he can be trusted and make the correct decisions. The concept that a slave has needs that are strongly oriented toward pleasing their master and devoting their life to this desire so that the master gets pleased and the slave has their inner need of serving their master met, is something that allows everyone to benefit as to get what they want. If all you want is to occasionally make your master happy, then you arent a slave but a submissive is more what this is driving at. There is a point at which you change over from submissive to slave. This is trying to lay a simplistic way to gauge that change. Do you have the internal need to please to such an extent you can strive to always do this. No one will. Everyone makes mistakes, but do you feel such a deep seated need? If not then you are a submissive. Is this neurotic? Is wanting to control someone meglomaniacal? I guess it all depends on to what lengths you will go to in order to get your desires satisfied. Does the simple fact that serving someone deeply and with commitment make you insane in some way? I suppose it all depends on who you ask. To me, no, they are not neurotic. Just dedicated and willing to do what ever they can to please me as well as fill the desires and needs they themself have.
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