BoundSlave4Life -> RE: What does a Collar mean to you? (10/5/2012 3:21:16 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Jumanjy Collar for Me is a sign of commitment in both directions. The Master/Mistress is committing to care for, protect, and use his slave as he sees fit. The collar is a physical reminder to the slave of her being owned. It is also a symbol of her submission and commitment to care for, look after and serve her Master. also from other side a collar is a sign of ownership, it debases the human to the position of an animal. It symbolizes lack of ability to have any human rights ,It symbolizes a lack of control over ones impulses, essentially. You are no better, or worthwhile than a dog or a nasty pig. slave essentially surrender her right to have opinion, as slaves do not have viable opinions, they are subservient in an absolute fashion to their master. For THIS I *Kind of* agree. Though my thoughts on Master/slave is much more different (And intense) than most. My view on Master/slave is a slave is property. Property has no rights. Limits and safe words and rights (Which includes the right to leave), as are basic human functions. The Master decides what rights a slave has. That being said, a slave HAS to have control over their impulses, because all a slave wants is to serve and please their Master, and make their Master happy. Being a slave has little to do with the sexual aspect of things. It has to do with the pleasure they get from cleaning the house, and doing normal day to day chores knowing their Master will be pleased with their work. Because I am a slave I NEED to have control over my impulses. When I am sick, all I want to do is clean, and take care of Master, and I fall into tears because Master tells me to stay in bed and get better but I STILL find myself feeling like a horrible slave because I can't do anything for Master. There are some slaves that DO enjoy being "a dog or nasty pig" however most are NOT, nor do they have that mindset, and frankly find it offensive. Being a slave with no limits or safe words (like myself) also places a huge responsibility on their Master. Yes. I am property. However Master would never take his computer and throw it against the wall to smash it. Why would a Master do that to his slave? If Master does not care for me the way a Master should (Does something that could threaten my health/safety), or does something to void a (Non existing for us) contract, I have that right to leave because Master is no longer doing his responsibility as a Master. The act of collaring isn't a degrading act nor is it meant to be. It's one of love and commitment where the Master and slave finally say the "I do" for the question of "Do we want to be together forever?". NOT "You're nothing but a pig or a dog now. Haha!!"
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