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Author Topic: Are "Princess" slaves "By the Books"?  (Read 1466 times)
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« 06. February 2011, 13:10:58 »
I think the term "princess" is tossed around so liberally in SL to indicate "anyone who's not behaving like I think they should".  Usually entoned by a thoughtmote reflecting that.  Its about as trite as the "disney" term.  I so got over those terms years ago.

That being said, I think SOME "princessy" behaviour can be expected from any slave.  I think it is in a slave's natural instinct to want to feel the leash so to speak, so they will test the limits of that leash.  Sometimes by acting out, sometimes by doing things that intentionally break that perfection mold just to be able to feel the jerk back on the leash.  This is VERY gorean behaviour and very natural for slaves to do. 

Now with that being said, there ARE those who are of the "break me" mold, where no matter how much you jerk on the leash, the slave keeps pulling.  No matter the punishment, they're impervious to learning from their behaviours because they're addicted to the "breaking" process.  Yes its intoxicating for some to feel that power, to feel someone taking control.  But that addictive breaking process is exhausting on an owner.  Eventually the owner needs to feel as though they're making SOME progress because after you log off and all of a sudden the next day the weeping sobbing slave at your feet from the prior night is haughty and insolent again, you've got a break me slut on your hands.  And that's exhausting.
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