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Jul 2, 2008, 4:56:48 PM7/2/08
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The United States Constitution states:

Amendment XIII

Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a
punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted,
shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their
jurisdiction.
Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by
appropriate legislation.

I am certain there are similar laws in other countries around the
world. Basically, this legislature states that slave or involuntary
servitude is outlawed. Of course, voluntary servitude is what is
acceptable. And that is what the M/s relationship is all about. It is
a voluntary exchange of power from a slave to her Master. The basis of
the M/s lifestyle is voluntary.

This comes into effect not only in the submission but also in the
ending. It is illegal to hold an individual involuntarily. One cannot
force one to serve Him and still be in compliance with the law. A
Master must release a slave if it is what she truly desires. Any act
preventing that is considered unacceptable. A slave consents to the
relationship.

This is something to remember throughout the interaction with Your
slave. I have seen to often where people try to control through force
and fear. This results in an eventual rejecting of the Master. As a
result, He tries harder to control her while keeping her under His
power. This is not how a Master is to operate. A true Master will have
control of His slave psychologically. As a result, if she is handled
properly, she will crave her Master more. The exact opposite happens.
A slave in this situation keeps volunteering her servitude to her
Master.

It is worthy to remember this basic fact of reality. Some seem to get
disconnected while allowing their egos to push them further into
delusion. There is a saying about power going to one’s head. An
inexperienced Master is susceptible to falling prey to this. This is
the point that the situation turns to one of abuse. Try to be mindful
of what O/our responsibilities are and what this lifestyle is all
about.
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Dennis Najee is a foremost authority on the M/s relationship and
author of the best selling “An Owned Life”. This guide introduces the
subject of the Master/slave relationship in a positive light. He
covers all the basics in an effort to clear up any misconception about
it. This work can be found at http://www.anownedlife.com. He also
writes a blog explaining His views on different facets of the
lifestyle. This can be found at http://dennisnajee.wordpress.com.

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