OFFICER WES' PROTOCOL
FOR
HIS slave or boy
(and for those who desire to be His slave or boy)

 

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What is protocol?

"A code of correct conduct: safety protocols; academic protocol."
(Definition 1b from The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition)

 

Officer Wes' protocol for His slave (and those who desire to be His slave):

  1. Obedience

    • Reliability
      Builds trust.
      Following directives combines many positive attributes, including faithful obedience, respect, dedication, and trust.
      My orders are not questioned. (Clarification may be requested if appropriate.)

    • Honesty
      At all times. This will maximize our understanding of each other. Avoid passive-aggressive behavoir at all costs as it combines at least two very unattractive traits: dishonesty and unwillingness to communicate directly.

    • Punctuality
      Naturally this applies to any commitment, but also to prompt returning of phone calls and e-mail.

    • Dedication
      I am seeking someone who wants a realationship. It takes dedication and commitment.

    • Trustworthiness

  2. Respect

    This will come naturally.

  3. Communicative

    • Timely

      My slave prepares a weekly report, keeping Me informed of anything My slave feels I should know, and has it to Me by 7:30a.m. Wednesday.

      State "the assumed" to help avoid misunderstandings. Keep Me updated on the status of things that have been assigned to you. Speak what's on your mind at an appropriate time (which often is the soonest possible time). Quick feedback tends to lessen problems.

    • Orders

      Every order issued is cheerfully acknowledged with "Sir, yes, Sir! Thank You, Sir!" once understood. ("Sir, beg Your pardon Sir" is the appropriate response when a slave didn't hear or clearly understand an order. My slave says "Sir, yes Sir! Thank You Sir!" only when it fully understood the explanation or order and when it feels the appreciation for having it given it.)

    • Apologies

      "Sir, beg Your pardon, Sir" is how a slave expresses regret for an accidental mishap. My slave never says "Sorry" nor "Excuse me," as these forms imply that the slave acted of his own will.

    • Written communications

      My slave follows strict protocol in written communications with Me. (See also Orders and Apologies, above.)

      Address Me as "Sir" or "Officer Wes, Sir". If you become My slave, you may also address Me as "Master, Sir".

      In written communications, My slave

      • opens the communication with "Sir", "Officer Wes, Sir" or"Master, Sir" in the first sentence
      • capitalizes the first letter in any reference to Me (eg: "You, Your" etc.)
      • lowercases any reference to himself (eg: "i")
      • does not mix upper/lowercase in references to both of us (eg: use "us" not "Uus" nor "U/us")
      • ends each statement to Me with "Sir" (multiple statements or questions together may use only a single "Sir" between them)
      • closes with a lowercase name in the last sentence

    • Oral communications

      My slave also follows strict protocol in oral communications with Me. (Again also see Orders and Apologies, above.)

      Address Me as "Sir" or "Officer Wes, Sir". If you become My slave, you may also address Me as "Master, Sir".

      In oral communications, My slave

      • opens the communication with "Sir", "Officer Wes, Sir" or"Master, Sir" in the first sentence
      • ends each statement to Me with "Sir" (multiple statements or questions together may use only a single "Sir" between them)

    • Physical communications

      I like the protocol described in "PRESENTING / CONTINUING (Entering and Leaving a Master's Presence and Control)" as explained under the Arizona Power Exchange's APEX Academy: Carrying on the Butchmanns Tradition slave protocol. Follow it. (I also realize reading this physical protocol without seeing it in action can be confusing. The short version is take time to acknowledge your Master and feel your slavery, both when entering and leaving His presence for any significant amount of time.)

    • Enthusiastic
      Fun time is good time for all involved. A lot of hard work goes into being a good Master, just as a lot of hard work goes into being a good slave. When you notice I've been working on something for you, speak up and tell Me you appreciate it.

    • Passionate
      I've had submissives who were excellent in many respects, but when it came to playtime they were quiet as mice. There's nothing wrong with that. It just is not the type of person I enjoy playing with. When the moment takes you, release that energy and make a glorious sound!

  4. Disciplined

    Physically, keep your body fit for My use.
    Mentally, re-read the Respect and Reliability sections.

    • Substance-free
      Nothing comes between us.

    • Self-supporting
      I am your Master, not your sugar daddy.

    • Clean
      In yourself and our home.

 

FyI:

 

Rules of the household:

My life-long partnership with My lover Tom is primary
I am committed to a life-long partnership with My lover Tom. That relationship is primary.

Stay out of

Duties for the household (when here) / household schedule

 

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© 1998-2003 by Officer Wes

 

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