The slave explained
Slaves as Property
Owning a slave is a serious responsibility. A slave is valuable property and should be treated as such. I would never permanently damage any of my slaves. It would be pointless to damage something you own and value. A damaged slave cannot work effectively for you. As my property she is an asset. If l did become continually displeased or bored with a particular slave I would not hesitate to resell her or pass her on to a friend.
There are no safe-words in my domain. I decide what my slaves can take. I decide everything. In accepting my collar, they have accepted that they are my valued property and that now the only control they have over our relationship is the power to leave. Once under my control, kneeling at my feet with a look of complete submission on their faces I often feel a sense of overwhelming affection for my slaves, especially those who are willing to completely immerse themselves into my world and who think only of pleasing me and my every whim.
Collaring
The slave collar is symbolic of a slave’s submission. By accepting my inscribed collar she is demonstrating her total willingness to serve me. It’s also a visible indication of her status in public situations, showing that the slave is presently ‘owned’ – literally collared, and that l, her Mistress, must be approached before any contact is made with her. I particularly like slave collars that lock and insist that slaves wear them at all times when serving me.
Whilst being collard the slave should present herself in a manner that displays her submissiveness and obedience. A kneeling position with head bowed and eyes cast down. I love to keep a woman as my tethered pet.
There is something extremely erotic about being able to pull a head into the ideal position to pleasure you.