"It is the Master that creates the order, the Master who lifts the slave out of the engulfing chaos of abuse, and disciplines the slave. refines the slave, drives the slave further in ways that random punishments might never provide. It is the Master, not the punishments, who perfects the slave."

~Anne Rice


A Loving Master

by star{M}


Abusing a slave is one thing that a true Master would find unacceptable with anyone.

A loving Master should have the ability to be non-judgmental, caring, and patient. He is understanding and willing to accommodate His slave's needs. A Master should have control of Himself first, then He will be able to handle the responsibility of constantly controlling His slave. He honors both safety issues and personal limits and teaches His slave so she can grow stronger as a person. A Master is always open and completely honesty.

Being a Master has nothing to do with size or appearance. Many slaves have the wrong impression of what a Master is. They believe that a Dominant who has the ability to punish their slave or gains pleasure by inflicting pain on another must surely be a Master, they couldn’t be further from the truth. It takes a very special Dominant to become a Master.

A Master has the knowledge of how to discipline, correct and train a slave. He knows how to keep his slave in good health, both mentally and physically and protects her from harm. He cherishes His slave, and understands the gift that she gives him is the greatest of all. He is demanding and takes full advantage of the power given to him, but knows how to share the pleasure that comes from that precious gift.

A Master is a mentor, one that can bring His slave to the very edge of her limit, and gently show her the inner courage to reach new heights. He is always open to communication and is always ready to listen to her wants and needs. He is patient, taking the time to learn her limits, and knowing that as her trust grows, so will they. A slave will then respond to Him out of her intense desire to please, not out of fear of harm.



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