JWriter
Posts: 67
Joined: 7/27/2011 Status: offline
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What to say? What to say? Well, if you really want to get to know me, it is a very good idea to read what I've posted, check out my artwork, and, then, actually talk to me. If you don't want to know me, it's a good idea not to do any of those things. lol In brief, then: I am not a female supremacist. For one thing, I am a Christian, and, Jesus was born as a man. No human is more supreme than he was. I can tolerate slaves who believe in female supremacy, though, for the simple fact that I am female, and, so, it works to my advantage. Just, I won't lie about it, to get one. If I am supreme to you, then, I am always right, so if I tell you that not all women are dominant or supreme, who are you to argue with me? lol Vanlla stuffies: Writer, artist, mother of four grown hooligans .. err. .children, who enjoys many domestic things, such as cooking and cleaning and playing with babies, but, could enjoy them even better with a slave around to help out. I have Fibromyalgia and problems related to it, and, very little money, so don't expect me to hang on your every word, as hanging takes a lot of energy and I have none to spare. Make me happy, I'll feel better. I feel better, I have more time for you. BDSM stuffies: Have not had a slave or anyone serving me, beyond small encounters, in years. I've served others in the past, but the last time was over a decade ago, and the time before that was almost another decade in the past. I've never been submissive, but, I have submitted. There is a difference! I've been at this a very long time, around 30 years, in various capacities, mostly as a slave owner, including training slaves and selling them or placing them with others. I have trained slaves to basic protocols, as defined by me, to help condition them to service, or, to basic protocols as defined by their owners, or, even by the slaves. Currently, I am helping a man improve himself, in learning some self discipline, how and when to clean, practice in being led by a female in a fairly non-threatening way. He pays me for it. Just got started, but, seems to be going well. As in, he seems to really want what he says he wants, Which means, it may, also, be over within a few weeks, maybe even less. Here come the tirades on pro dommes. Pfftt, I say to thee! He approached me, offered to pay me, told me what he needed, and, I saw his cause as good and he seemed sincere. He wanted to be taught, I like him and admire what he is doing, so, now, I am a teacher. Religon: Someone recently wrote to me as to how they are sure the Elders do not know what I am up to, but, if they did, I'd be disfellowshipped. This tells me that the person who wrote is a very bitter person, seeking to hurt others, probably because they were one of Jehovah's Witnesses (or trying to be), who got caught living in a way that does not reflect the discipline of their society, and, who was disfellowshipped. It also tells me they are vastly unobservant, willful, and, in need of being trained to basic etiquette. As I told them, if they had read what I have written, they'd know they were wrong, for more than one reason. For one thng, I never claimed to be one of Jehovah's Witnesses. I like them, I have studied with them, I've attended meetings at Kingdom Halls, but, I have never been baptized by them. For another ,I am not doing anything that one of Jehovah's Witnesses would get disfellowshipped for. IE: I am not using drugs, treating people badly, fornicating, watching pornography, or seeking out slaves in a manner that is illegal or is about racism or other forms of abuse. They would be confused by my being here, and, so, I don't bring it up to them; but, it is not out of shame for what I am doing, but, out of concern for their mental and spiritual health, for, as you know, most people think BDSM is about flesh, negative treatment of others, disgusting acts that would constitute "unnatural use", and others things that would be very much against the teachings of the Christ or the will of Jehovah. You know it's true, because, you have certainly read profiles and seen that even the majority of the people on this site have this false belief. If even the members of a community believe that what they are doing is what BDSM is all about, why should people outside of the community be expected to understand differently? For the last thing, the Holy Scriptures are rife with references to slavery, and, in ways that are not about it being dishonorable. Jesus' disciples are his slaves. They follow their Master, the King, and, are expected to show obedience. Note that they do this while being treated very kindly, worked hard, given information and being allowed to question and study, and, while their bodies are used, it is not about sex, at all. He does, however, allow some leeway for those who feel they need a sexual relationship: marriage. In turn, he is called the slave of Jehovah, and, his body, mind, and spirit were likewise used in whole-souled devotion, absolute use, to the point of training other slaves, and, of course, allowing himself to be humiliated, tortured, and, killed for the purposes of his Master. If it is alright for Jesus to both own and be a slave, then, it is alright for me to own or be a slave. He is the example that I should strive to live by. It is a matter of HOW it is done, not THAT it is done, which makes it wrong. If you believe something different, of course, that is your own look out. This is not your introduction. Just letting you know how I see things, and, why I do what I do. If I believe something is truly wrong, I do not do it. This is not about "forbidden fruit", for me. This is about living life in a natural, happy, healthy manner. Which, in life, sometimes people do for you, sometimes you do for them, sometimes you are equal, sometimes they are above or below you in rank, sometimes it is love, sometimes it is friendship, sometimes it is just convenience. One needs to know oneself, one's own limitations and the reason for them, and, just live life and accept people as they come to you and can fit into your life. That's how I see it. Thank you for your time.
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