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LadyHugs -> RE: How can they claim to be.... (1/28/2007 7:59:57 AM)
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Dear KnightofMists, Ladies and Gentlemen; I do agree with your open question, how can a slave/submissive claim to be 'obedient' if he/she will not follow the rules, established by a strict Dominant. By the face value of such a question in logic, it is fairly clear that it is self evident, that being obedient and within the rules established--she/he may be deemed a quality slave. Then there comes to terms of what "strict" means; to which it is similar to the "true" this or that. Unfortunately, the measures of what is strict and or true are subjected to individual's 'measuring stick.' Each individual identifying as Master, Mistress, Dominant, TOP have in their mind's eyes that stick to measure against. The slave/submissive and or servant is taught to see through another's (Dominant's) eyes. As for my own personal tastes, I prefer high protocol in public venues that are BDSM friendly and at home a different variety of levels of protocol, which are more practical for every day life. Each are to be used accordingly and the only exceptions are if they're physically unable to do it, however; they're given optional positions and or functions to accomidate their state of physical abilities. That said, I really do feel that the 'spirit of intent' by the slave and or submissive governs my response. If its willful as to manipulate and or control me, I don't consider it as conduct becoming of a slave/submissive. These slaves of mine will know ahead of time, the protocol steps to get what they need/want by my rules--not theirs. When they use their 'rules'--I will not cooperate, I don't forget and they need to remember my coined phrase--"expect the unexpected." Honest mistakes will be noted. I'll work with any slave patiently so, as to get things down into a second nature response. Communication is key in all respects, through establishing a common language and to achieve common goals. Just some thoughts. Respectfully submitted for consideration, Lady Hugs
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