As a Dom/me, do you provide for your slave(s) in case of your untimely demise? (Full Version)

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As a Dom/me, do you provide for your slave(s) in case of your untimely demise?


Yes
  71% (5)
No
  28% (2)


Total Votes : 7
(last vote on : 8/19/2009 11:52:02 AM)
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MasterCain7 -> As a Dom/me, do you provide for your slave(s) in case of your untimely demise? (8/19/2009 2:01:58 AM)

I've been chatting with potential slaves, most of whom have been scammers who have recently lost their Master, which got me to wondering, How many Dom/me's make provision's for their(s) slave in case of death? If not, why?

I've made my slave a beneficiary on my life insurance in case anything happens to me. And if I get a second slave, be making a will on how the property is to be divided, but maybe that's just me.

Any thoughts or opinions?




LaTigresse -> RE: As a Dom/me, do you provide for your slave(s) in case of your untimely demise? (8/19/2009 4:07:28 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterCain7

I've been chatting with potential slaves, most of whom have been scammers who have recently lost their Master, which got me to wondering, How many Dom/me's make provision's for their(s) slave in case of death? If not, why?

I've made my slave a beneficiary on my life insurance in case anything happens to me. And if I get a second slave, be making a will on how the property is to be divided, but maybe that's just me.

Any thoughts or opinions?


It would be horribly irresponsible of me to neglect this aspect. Which is why anyone that belongs to me will work, save, be able to be financially secure, without me.




Zechriel -> RE: As a Dom/me, do you provide for your slave(s) in case of your untimely demise? (8/19/2009 5:00:45 AM)

Good morning!
I fully expect Daddy to leave everything to his adult kids and his grandkids. In fact, I help him from time to time with his finances in these areas. The only thing I would really really hope -and that he tells his executor is that I be allowed to enter his home after and get my things (clothes, pics, etc) and maybe his toy bag-only because we have bought most everything together.  But as his slave (girlfriend, friend whatever "vanilla" thing you wanna call it at our ages) I am way down the totem pole and to expect anything -to me-is always rude and selfish. I have walked away from much bigger estates when my family members died than Daddy's..just to avoid the hassle. Good luck!
Love,
Zechriel [sm=couple.gif]




FullCircle -> RE: As a Dom/me, do you provide for your slave(s) in case of your untimely demise? (8/19/2009 5:44:09 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterCain7
I've made my slave a beneficiary on my life insurance in case anything happens to me. And if I get a second slave, be making a will on how the property is to be divided, but maybe that's just me.

Doesn't it depend how wealthy in their own right they are? Often you read profiles stating they are not in the business of giving people a free ride so why would that change after death? I wouldn’t personally get into an M/s type relationship because I question how positive it is for someone to be becoming so dependent on someone else, we all die sooner or later and when you consider the age difference in some M/s relationships the M will be dying long before the s.

If they were the only ones in my life and if it was death insurance i.e. not my money then why not other than it could end up being a plot for a b rate movie where they kill me during a scene making it look like an accident.




Musicmystery -> RE: As a Dom/me, do you provide for your slave(s) in case of your untimely demise? (8/19/2009 6:39:43 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterCain7

I've been chatting with potential slaves, most of whom have been scammers who have recently lost their Master, which got me to wondering, How many Dom/me's make provision's for their(s) slave in case of death? If not, why?

I've made my slave a beneficiary on my life insurance in case anything happens to me. And if I get a second slave, be making a will on how the property is to be divided, but maybe that's just me.

Any thoughts or opinions?


Isn't that just common sense?




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