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akbarbarian -> Books on positions and protocol (7/4/2007 12:34:14 PM)

I'm looking for resources that define and have pictures of body positions.  I am also looking for resources on implimenting a higher protocol M/s relationship.  Being that I'm not ex military, I don't have that edge, and reading a many thousand page military manual seems kind of like a hard way to do things.  Thanks.




grlneedstolearn -> RE: Books on positions and protocol (7/4/2007 12:36:27 PM)

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ORIGINAL: akbarbarian

I'm looking for resources that define and have pictures of body positions.  I am also looking for resources on implimenting a higher protocol M/s relationship.  Being that I'm not ex military, I don't have that edge, and reading a many thousand page military manual seems kind of like a hard way to do things.  Thanks.



http://www.bcwsd.com/backroom/library/articles_us/slavepos.shtml, This i have looked at. Even though it doesn't show a lot of positions, it at least shows the basics. Best of luck




kyraofMists -> RE: Books on positions and protocol (7/4/2007 12:48:03 PM)

Robert Rubel has a protocol book that is essentially his protocol manual for his slave.  However, I would also suggest reading Emily Post's Etiquette book and Butler's and Household Managers book.

In my opinion, protocols are best established around something that has meaning to you.  Take a particular aspect of your life that is important and set up a protocol for it.  It is also important to not start too many protocols at one time.  It takes time and consistent practice to make protocols a natural part of your behavior.

There have been several threads lately on protocols.  It might be a good idea to search those for more information.

Knight's Kyra




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