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Orientation (5)
Honesty
By Norische
Honesty is something that starts long before the slave meets the
owner. It begins within the individual. The slave must be able
to be honest with him or herself, to know his or her own
imperfections, flaws and limitations, to understand them
and to embrace them. A slave must be able to be him or
herself and feel comfortable with the understanding that
while no one is perfect, at least he or she is exactly who
they appear to be.
The facades of perfection and superiority that some individuals
put forth are exactly that, a façade... they are no more real
than the Easter Bunny or Santa Clause (forgive me Santa). When
I meet such individuals there are several things that I am
acutely aware of.
First, they are not comfortable with who they are, why else
would they feel the need to pretend to be someone or something
that they are not.
Second, they do not understand the need for honesty within a
BDSM relationship, for if they did they would not put on a
façade.
Third, they have a low self esteem…perhaps they fear that you
will not like or approve of who they really are and therefore
they feel a need to recreate themselves to be more or better
than what they truly are.
Fourth, they do not respect others... for if they respected others
they would not believe them to be so shallow as to not see through
the façade and make an educated decision for themselves as to
like or dislike an individual based on the truth and not on the
illusion put forth.
Fifth, they do not understand human psychology... for it is the
very nature of a submissive or slave to place an owner on a
pedestal to begin with, and to see them for more than they
truly are. It is also the nature of an owner to believe that
his or her slave can do anything; "My slave can make the
beds, do the laundry, vacuum the house, wash the dishes, fix
dinner, walk the dog, take my jacket to the dry cleaners, pick
up the theater tickets, do the grocery shopping, scrub the
kitchen floor, mow the yard, and still be waiting for me
kneeling nude with hot coffee in hand when I walk in the
door after work." We do not need façades of grandeur
or false images of each other to be presented to us; we do
it on our own.
So as you can see honesty is something that must begin with
self, but it cannot stop there. When going for an interview
with a perspective owner the slave must be honest about his
or her abilities and experience as well as limitations and
expectations. To do otherwise is to set oneself up for
failure. Do not embellish or exaggerate, and by all means
do not assume anything.
If a slave informs me that he has 30 yrs experience, my
understanding of this individual is that they have a deep
and vast knowledge of basic and more than likely advance
forms of service, that there will be limited training
necessary and that they will know what is expected from
them long before I have to tell him or her. It is not my
understanding that the individual has less than one year
of actual service, with about four years of weekend scening
and kink play, and the rest is what he or she has read in
a book or read on line. While the truth may be less impressive
than a lie, the truth is always the wiser choice.
A slave is always expected to be completely honest with his
or her owner, even if it may be detrimental to the slave or
the owner for that matter. To lie to someone is to say,
"I do not respect you enough to tell you the truth."
A slave's word is his or her bond, and to be known as a slave
whose word is useless is to have no honor, no pride, no dignity,
and a slave that is completely unworthy of being owned.
An owner whose word is questionable has no understanding of
what it means to be an owner. Trust can never be formed on
a foundation of lies, half-truths, exaggerations, or omissions.
Honesty is one of the fundamental forces within this Universe;
it is so easy to build trust when it is based on honesty.
However, it is very difficult to rebuild the trust once
lies have interwoven themselves into the intricate fabric
of the relationship.
Strive for honesty, and understanding. Know yourself, be
honest with yourself and then you may find the honesty
within others.
Norische
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