Interesdom
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Joined: 5/24/2004 From: England Status: offline
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The actual aspect of moving abroad need not be more difficult for you than for anyone else, your education and skills might help or not. The practicalities of it helping in your search, may be helped, depending to some extent on what position you are looking for. A slave, being property, can't expect to hold her owner to where she will be located and so should be prepared to move to a different country, unless perhaps this is made specifically difficult because of family responsibilities or medical needs. This should make the personal decision to start her slavery by emigration a bit easier. That leaves getting to know the Master and I have radical solutions/viewpoints on this. Most people searching have some idea of who they are and then seek a partner who "does it for them" or where "the chemistry is right". I'm not convinced this is the best way and you can't expect to work this way across long distances. I find it necessary to think a lot harder in terms of evaluation. Work out not only yourself but - as dispassionately as you can - the type and characteristics of the owner who will want you and enjoy you, while ensuring your needs (not your wants - forget them for evaluation purposes) are seen to. So far, I've found a fair success in getting quite a way through the process with girls in other countries but it's never come to anything. I think the most probable cause is that it takes a big leap of faith at that final stage. So if you are going to get interested in a guy, be prepared to do in-depth studies and investigations (police, embassy, private eye - I'm really not sure) to make sure that when it comes to deciding, you will have already got rid of as many doubts as possible. It would do as well to explain your needs for surety to your potential and use him to provide masses of information about himself - tedious and he may not want to bother but that's just another brick in the wall. Likewise, expect to provide a lot of information about yourself. Best wishes, Douglas.
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