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7/22/2025, 1:11:45 AM
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>It's the easiest thing in the world. What comes after is often the problem.
Yeah...My experiences are coloured by having a very specific type. A few girlies I know might actually be capable of going to jail if they fully surrendered everything and I thought it was in any way right to turn them in. I did read that article, mine are nowhere close to what that woman described in the first part of the article, but the rest of it yeah I can see the overlap.
What you've said from the slave POV does track with how I would think a slave would behave and feel things. Doing something in the name of someone else isn't quite the same as what the article is going for, but the whole idea of you know what must be done to improve your life, but simply having that be ordered by who you are bound to and look up to is a big takeaway from how to apply that to a slavery lifestyle. Yeah I got the executive dysfunction too, although perhaps having a sleep disorder and a mandatory multi-hour self reflection time every night has meant I don't exactly have a shortage of planning.
It is good to talk to someone who has a actual score on the board for doing this. I can't speak for your Mistress, but for myself I find that slavery fulfills a similar hole in my soul. Hard to explain exactly but being that guidance and leadership for someone else is also motivating to improve my own life in a similar way. Even beyond the tangible service a slave provides, being such a light shining over someones life provides a sense of purpose that in turn allows me to feel good about living my own life. The fact that the phrase "I was put on this earth for someone to be completely emotionally dependent on" would perfectly describe me might explain some of the choices ive made but then it's not like slaves are usually a danger to who they worship.
>It's the easiest thing in the world. What comes after is often the problem.
Yeah...My experiences are coloured by having a very specific type. A few girlies I know might actually be capable of going to jail if they fully surrendered everything and I thought it was in any way right to turn them in. I did read that article, mine are nowhere close to what that woman described in the first part of the article, but the rest of it yeah I can see the overlap.
What you've said from the slave POV does track with how I would think a slave would behave and feel things. Doing something in the name of someone else isn't quite the same as what the article is going for, but the whole idea of you know what must be done to improve your life, but simply having that be ordered by who you are bound to and look up to is a big takeaway from how to apply that to a slavery lifestyle. Yeah I got the executive dysfunction too, although perhaps having a sleep disorder and a mandatory multi-hour self reflection time every night has meant I don't exactly have a shortage of planning.
It is good to talk to someone who has a actual score on the board for doing this. I can't speak for your Mistress, but for myself I find that slavery fulfills a similar hole in my soul. Hard to explain exactly but being that guidance and leadership for someone else is also motivating to improve my own life in a similar way. Even beyond the tangible service a slave provides, being such a light shining over someones life provides a sense of purpose that in turn allows me to feel good about living my own life. The fact that the phrase "I was put on this earth for someone to be completely emotionally dependent on" would perfectly describe me might explain some of the choices ive made but then it's not like slaves are usually a danger to who they worship.
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