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If you are interested in what I have to offer read on... I am a dominant in an Owner/pet dynamic. The dynamic I have with my pet is strong and well established. As a result of this dynamic, I am interested in finding a submissive sexual partner that would consider being part of a poly household in an Alpha submissive role. My pet is secure in her role and has accepted that I am in need of a different dynamic with a woman. I love trivia, in fact I am sporkle addict. Urban decay and exploration are fascinating. Music is something I don't think I can live without. As a dominant, I firstly master myself, but have enjoyed mastering others. I feel that the cornerstones of my household are:
Respect:
The definition that best suits this household is: esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of a person, a personal quality or ability, or something considered as a manifestation of a personal quality or ability. Regardless of the dominant or submissive role that the member of the family assumes, respect is something that reflects the value of each member and builds trust. As it specifically relates to the Master, respect refers to the value that the Master places upon his property. For a submissive, respect is the intended behavior that is demonstrated for the Master and shows esteem and veneration. Service:
The definition that the household embraces is: an act of helpful activity; help; aid. Each member of the household has a role to fulfill. Through these roles comes the concept of service. Service is an action oriented word that implies on-going activity. As it specifically relates to the Master, service is the act of providing structure and leadership to the household. For a submissive, service is the performance of duties that have been required by the Master, or a provider of accommodation for the Master. Control:
Control, defined as: the act or power of controlling; regulation; domination or command, the household feels it is a required state of being for all the members. Without regard for their role within the House, each member is expected to understand that control is something that must first be mastered by an individual before it can be exerted on others. As it specifically relates to the Master, control is a subset of service and the aid that he provides to the House. Domination over the House and its members is the job of the Master. For a submissive, control is the ability to hold oneself in check to the Master’s desires, and show restraint for acting outside the rules.
Moka39
 
 Age: 21
 Twin Cities, Minnesota