

One huge misconception about having a live-in is that it's c..
Added 2020-07-18 13:02:11 +0000 UTCOne huge misconception about having a live-in is that it's constant slapping, kicking, torturing, degrading, spitting, cucking, hitting, edging, and smothering. This is not true. That is the reality for a booked session, but for day-to-day this would be incredibly unsustainable. Anyone who knows Me well would tell you I am a very quiet person. I work from home and require a relaxing ambience. I almost always have classical piano or mid-century jazz playing in the background. Both My main slave and the trial live-in slave would similarly contend that I don't rely on theatrics to keep them in submission. I certainly have My violent outbursts, but even in the sick, twisted, dark moments I typically speak with a calm authoritative voice, and am most often smirking, not scowling, when I do so. In My most expressive moments, I am usually laughing versus screaming and yelling. I don't need to raise My voice to make them melt and obey. All to say, a typical day under My submission is a quiet one. I prefer My slaves to adapt to My energy, and disappear into the background instead of commanding My attention. This often means turning them into furniture. My main slave already knows to do this, but this was an important lesson the trial slave needed to have explained. I let the slave have its moments of chattiness and expression, but I very quickly taught it how to shut up and conceal its emotions and sexual energy and be still. There would be no long-term potential with a slave if it could not learn how to render itself invisible under My feet. Slaves are objects, not humans. They need to learn how to embody that.