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B.E.S.T. slave training
slave Voice training
The goal of
slave voice training
is to train the slave to speak in the pattern and inflection that
her Master finds desirable and is befitting her position as his
slave. She learns how, when and where to speak. It is desirable
for two basic reasons. The first is to make her easier to manage
and the second is to demonstrate to her that even her speech is
controlled by her Master. There is a certain beauty in the speech
pattern and voice inflections of a well trained slave.
Her Master has the duty to establish rules that make the slave a
more effective servant and to make her easy to manage. She is his
property and as such needs managed properly.
Voice training
is one tool used in the effective management of his property. It
provides an effective groundwork for higher level training. The
Master controls communication which makes training easier for both
the Master and slave.
This does not mean that a slave can't express concerns or ask
questions, communication between the two is necessary. It just
means the Master has control of when and how the communication
is done.
Voice training will insure that her Master has control of
all conversation and not the slave, gives her a clear method
and means to communicate to her Master, improves the sound of
her speaking voice and gives her another way of expressing her
submission.
Forcing a slave to adhere to a submissive speech pattern,
helps her focus her whole being on her slavery. It’s not just
a behavioral change, but a change of her thought process as
well.
Generally, the slave will have to learn two or more different
levels of speech patterns. Usually in the highest level, the
slave remains silent until spoken to and if not spoken to, must
ask for permission to speak. Her speech at the highest level is
directly under the control of her Master.
Usually there is at least one lower level of speech. At a lower
level, the slave usually has permission to speak, but still must
use protocol that will usually involve calling him
"Master" or "Sir". My personal speech
modes (levels) are covered in the "MASTER’S Domain"
section of this website. I use three slave modes.
Usually in training, the slave’s voice is first restricted,
then granted back on a limited bases and taught the details
of the different levels of speech. Removing her speech first,
causes her to focus on the relearning process more. She has to
learn the new patterns of speech in order to communicate.
Infractions are often punished immediately, but punishment alone
is not a good method of training. Encouragement and praise are
often more effective.
The speech patterns are not normal but a slave usually adapts
fairly fast to the different levels of speech.
EXAMPLES OF TWO DIFFERENT LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION:
Examples of Required communication in a Higher MODE such as the
slave mode: Speech will change depending on the MODE a Master
has placed his slave in.
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"Master" is the Master's role, title, and name. A slave will
always refer to him only as "Master”, "The Master" , “my
Master”, “Sir”, or “my Owner” depending on how it is being used in a
sentence and to whom the slave is speaking.
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A slave’s reference to herself is always "Your slave" or
“Your property” or “she” as a secondary reference when speaking
to her Master. When speaking with others, a slave refers to herself
as "this slave" and uses "she" as a secondary
reference. A slave will never use the words "me",
"my" or "I". The only exceptions are that a
slave can say "my Master", "my slave sister",
or "my slavery"
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A slave says "Sir, Yes Sir, Thank You Sir!" every time
the slave:
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Is given any order
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Is told any piece of information, even if it doesn't
affect her
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Has her speech or behavior corrected or explained
The slave says "Sir, No Sir, Thank You Sir!"
when her response is negative.
The slave may occasionally strengthen the response by responding,
"Sir, Yes Sir, Thank You Master Sir!” Another alternative when
answering a question for information only is "Yes Master, Thank
You Sir!" These variations are intended to only be used
appropriately and cannot become a substitute for the normal
response of "Sir, Yes Sir, Thank Your Sir!"
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The slave can answer any yes or no question asked of her by stating
“yes/no Sir” and will respond to assuming a position with only “yes,
Sir” (example: the command - kneel - will be answered –“yes Sir”)
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A slave never speaks unless spoken to. When the slave feels a need
for the Master's attention, the slave comes into the Master's
consciousness by:
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PRESENTING herself (see section of
Presenting to her Master)
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Immediately asking only one time "Master Sir?"
The slave expresses her request for the Master's attention
regardless of what the Master is doing at the time. The
request is presented in such a way as to NOT disturb what
the Master is doing at the time, but sufficient to make
the Master aware of the request.
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Awaits the Master's acknowledgment
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If asking a "yes" or "no" question says
"Sir, do You wish Your slave to..., Sir" (whatever
yes/no question the slave has), beginning with "Sir"
and ending with "Sir".
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If asking to go to the bathroom, asks "Sir, do You wish
Your slave to go to the bathroom, Sir?
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The slave responds "Sir, Yes Sir, Thank You Sir!" no
matter what the Master's response to any question.
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If the question implies an action, the slave, after the normal
"Sir, Yes Sir, Thank You Sir!" she will do the action
and present to her Master for further instruction unless she
is told to continue.
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If the question doesn't imply the slave's action, the slave
must additionally ask "Sir, do You wish Your slave to
continue Sir?" Again, the slave will respond "Sir,
Yes Sir, Thank You Sir!" no matter what answer is given.
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If the slave feels the need to ask a question that is longer
than a yes/no question, the slave asks:
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"Sir, do You wish Your slave to ask a question
Sir?"
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Awaits the Master's response.
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Says "Sir, Yes Sir, Thank You Sir!"
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asks her question if the Master's response was affirmative
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If the slave feels the need to make a comment, she asks:
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"Sir, do You wish Your slave to make a
comment Sir?"
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awaits the Master's response
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responds "Sir, Yes Sir, Thank You Sir!"
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makes the comment, if question answered in affirmative.
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When the slave is already engaged in conversation with the Master,
the slave doesn't have to enter the Master's consciousness by
saying "Master Sir?"
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When the Master has asked his slave a question, the slave doesn't
need to ask the Master's intention regarding making a comment,
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A slave refers to other slaves as "slave", as "slave
(first name), "slave sister", or other identifiers or name
defined by her Master.
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"Sir, beg Your pardon Sir" is the only way a slave expresses
her accidental activities. A slave never says "sorry", or
"excuse me." It would be appropriate for a slave to use
"Beg Your Pardon Sir" in a crowd when she has bumped into
another.
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"Sir, beg Your pardon Sir" is also the appropriate response
when a slave didn't hear or clearly understand an order. A slave says
"Sir, Yes Sir, Thank You Sir!" only when she fully understands
the explanation or order and when she feels the appreciation for having it
given to her.
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A slave enters into a conversation in the Master's presence by asking
"Master Sir?" "Sir, do You wish Your slave to make a comment
Sir?" This allows the slave into the conversation. The Master might also
directly invite the slave into the conversation with a sign, a word, a look,
or a nod which indicates the Master's order to speak. The slave, as always,
responds "Sir, Yes Sir, Thank You Sir!"
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When speaking with the Master, every sentence is begun and ended with the word
"Sir", and EVERY pause filled with "Sir" whether for a breath,
a new thought, or any other purpose. When there is more than one thought to express,
the slave can use a single "Sir" between sentences so that two "Sir's"
aren't expressed together. Thoughts are expressed clearly, succinctly, and without run-on.
Each thought is ended, rather than held with "you know", "uh" or any
other holder of speech. No holder of speech is ever used except for "Sir."
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slaves are free to speak between themselves, even in the presence of
their Master, so long as it is not distracting, does not compete with
what the Master wants to express, can be immediately and easily
interrupted by the Master interjecting and doesn't interfere with
the position the slave is currently holding.
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A slave can always ask for clarification and understanding. She
can ask if the Master is ready to receive her comments, but a
slave does not ever argue!
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In writing, any reference to a slave is always in the small case,
even at the beginning of a sentence. References to persons of respect
are always capitalized. The use of "I", "me", and
"my" applies to writing, the same as in speech.
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Every question a slave asks regarding the Master's intention becomes
an order once the Master answers and should be followed with “Sir, Yes
Sir, thank You Sir.”
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A slave PRESENTS herself to say with her presence that she has
completed all orders, has no need for the Master's attention, and
is ready for the next order. When all current orders are complete,
the slave comes within the Master's line of sight, and presents
herself. If the Master is sitting or lying down, the slave presents
herself in the standard way, fully PRESENTED, on her knees. When the
Master is standing, the slave has the option to PRESENT herself STANDING,
but can always fully PRESENT herself whenever that is what feels natural.
At this point, a slave may be sent to “her place” to remain until needed.
The slave will quietly remain in her place until given an order. If the
slave wishes to speak while in “her place” she must say “Master” clearly
to be heard and await his reply.
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When a slave feels the need for food or drink, the slave always
asks her Master his need first, then adds, "and Your
slave?" A sample behavior would include:
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PRESENTING appropriately, either full or standing
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Asking "Master Sir?"
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Awaiting acknowledgment
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Asking "Sir, do You wish Your slave to get
You some wine Sir?"
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Responding "Sir, Yes Sir, Thank You Sir!"
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Then adding "and Your slave Sir?"
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Again responding "Sir, Yes Sir, Thank You Sir!"
LOWER MODE OR LEVEL EXAMPLES OF COMMUNICATION:
Service Mode - BEHAVIOR
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1) Addressing her Master:
The slave will address her Master as “Master” or “ Sir” in this
mode.
The slave will use—
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“yes/No, Sir “when responding to a question –
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and “Yes, Sir”, when told an order.
NOTE:
This is different than the “slave mode” where you would say “Sir,
Yes, Sir, Thank your, Sir" when responding to an order.
Examples of conversation with her Master in this mode:
“Sir, Your slave is going to the store, Do you wish
anything? She hope's to return in about 20 minutes, Sir”.
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If part of a conversation “Do you wish to have a glass of
wine, Sir?”
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and “may your slave have a glass of wine, Sir”
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If her Master is not engaging the slave in conversation the
slave will say “Sir” before making a statement to get his
attention. - "Sir, Do you want a glass of wine, Sir.”
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If in conversation with her Master the first “Sir”
is not necessary.
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“Dinner is served, Sir”
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It is never wrong to use “Sir” before and after making a
statement to her Master.
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Referring to herself:
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The slave will refer to herself as “this slave” or “your
property” at all times in this mode. The slave can also refer
to herself as “her”
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Example: “Sir, this slave is doing well on her driving
below the speed limit as her Master ordered. Your property
does not need punished for speeding, Sir.” The use of “I”
or “mine” or “my” is not permitted.
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