Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Love, slavehood, ownership

"Does Dina love her Master?" he asked.
"Yes, Master!" I whispered. I so loved him!
"Have I given you choice in this?" he asked.
"No, Master," I said. "You have made me love you, helplessly and wholly."
"Your feelings, then," he asked, "have been fully engaged, and you are now mine, at my complete mercy, fully and vulnerably, with no shred of pride or dignity left?"
"Yes, Master," I whispered.
"You acknowledge yourself then hopelessly in love with me, and as a slave girl?"
(Slave Girl of Gor)
Can a slave be owned, her will and heart conquered, without loving her Master? Is it possible for a true, natural slave girl to love without being owned and conquered?
If a slave feels herself conquered and completely owned, how can she not love he who owns her? When you are fully and completely owned, as I am, at the word of He who owns you, you will do anything, be anything, say anything. The devotion that comes with being owned in such a way reaches the very depths of a girl's soul.
Her very heart is held by the Man whose collar she wears. How can she not love Him?
Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®

No comments:

Post a Comment