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Menneskelig
Still Alive and Kicking. Profile condensed today... I like Good food, Loud Music, and Subs that scream when tortured I Believe in real life control, though players can come for the weekend. If you have more than 20 rules to give the person that dominates you then you don't know what a sub is If you think that to be a Dom you have to be an ass to the whole world then you don't know what a Dom is. If you think being happy and polite make someone weak, Duel me. If you think BDSM is not sexual, come feel me. Unlike the snob brigade, I respond to all from applications to ones who just want to chat - men, women and inbetween any reason, after all you little cyberjunkies the goal of these sites is to be social, after all isolation is the worst form of hell.... Last thing... That is Mistress Marilyn a good friend of mine from Chicago and the picture was taken at Bondcon, since you all have been dying to know :)

Power, Pleasure, and Pain,
Socrates
6/9/2010 8:01:17 PM
I have continuously seen this rubber band reference as slaves complain about their master and I must say the arguement is flawed. First, the rubber band has no idea of its potential without being stretched and over time can become larger, it is possible to make it more useful by breaking it and tying it to another rubber band. But the bigger problem is that it assumes that it is has always been and always will be a rubber band. A human is more complex than the simple pull of a rubber band. I submit that a submissive is like a piece of cloth. Something that feels good to the touch but it nothing more than a simple object until a Master comes to measure it, feel it, decide it?s use, color it, cut it, tear it, then assemble it in such a way that it is useful to him, giving the cloth purpose and structure. I like the comparison of a pair of pants. Once you have been put together in a proper fashion you will be flexible yet strong, fell comfortable and look good. You will not bind against your Master, or fall apart, you will become a prized and needed possession, an extension of him, and together you will walk through life. There is also responsibility by your Master. He must be more than someone that rips you apart, he is an artist, he must understand how to cut you apart and put you together. But as the cloth does not always know what it will become and never questions the tailor, neither should the submissive only look to the short term, if you look at how he cuts you today without seeing what you will become tomorrow then you will never understand or lay still while he does his job. Also remember dear submissive, even a tailor is not perfect, on occasion a wrong cut is made, or a wrong measurement, but that never prevents the clothes from being made. In closing, know your Master before you become the cloth then never look back, and see what you can become.
6/9/2010 8:01:05 PM
I have continuously seen this rubber band reference as slaves complain about their master and I must say the arguement is flawed. First, the rubber band has no idea of its potential without being stretched and over time can become larger, it is possible to make it more useful by breaking it and tying it to another rubber band. But the bigger problem is that it assumes that it is has always been and always will be a rubber band. A human is more complex than the simple pull of a rubber band. I submit that a submissive is like a piece of cloth. Something that feels good to the touch but it nothing more than a simple object until a Master comes to measure it, feel it, decide it?s use, color it, cut it, tear it, then assemble it in such a way that it is useful to him, giving the cloth purpose and structure. I like the comparison of a pair of pants. Once you have been put together in a proper fashion you will be flexible yet strong, fell comfortable and look good. You will not bind against your Master, or fall apart, you will become a prized and needed possession, an extension of him, and together you will walk through life. There is also responsibility by your Master. He must be more than someone that rips you apart, he is an artist, he must understand how to cut you apart and put you together. But as the cloth does not always know what it will become and never questions the tailor, neither should the submissive only look to the short term, if you look at how he cuts you today without seeing what you will become tomorrow then you will never understand or lay still while he does his job. Also remember dear submissive, even a tailor is not perfect, on occasion a wrong cut is made, or a wrong measurement, but that never prevents the clothes from being made. In closing, know your Master before you become the cloth then never look back, and see what you can become.
divawhore
 
 Age: 24
 Brisbane, Australia