CallaFirestormBW
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The bottoms and servants we deal with maintain their own domicile, with any of their belongings they see fit. When we still had our ancestral home, we -did- limit what they brought into the house, but only because there were so many of us sharing space -- and all personal effects were stored in climate-controlled surroundings. Our servants could ask to have certain things exchanged, and when they left, their belongings went with them. I think that some of the issue may come from a desire to make that servant completely one's own--as if xhe was created just for that Keeper, with no history, and no existence outside of their shared dynamic. It may also be a practical matter, where there may not be sufficient physical space for all of a new servant's belongings, and the Keeper does not want to give up hir space/belongings/comforts to rearrange for this new person. It isn't just in D/s relationships that this happens -- it happens all the time with couples who have been single and established homes separately, and then had to try to combine households because of marriage or cohabitation. Historically, the wife-to-be went through the husband-to-be's belongings and discarded at will... including, perhaps, items that were particular comfort items for him... so in a sense, this may be a subconscious retaliation that says "this is -My- space and -My- comfort, and I am not giving any of it up for you, because I own -you-, you don't own -me-." CFB
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*** Said to me recently: "Look, I know you're the "voice of reason"... but dammit, I LIKE being unreasonable!!!!" "Your mind is more interested in the challenge of becoming than the challenge of doing." Jon Benson, Bodybuilder/Trainer
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