The Master's CreedAbove all else he cherishes his slave, in the knowledge that the gift he gives him is the greatest gift of all. He is demanding and takes full advantage of the power given to him, but knows how to share the pleasure that comes from that precious gift. He is in control of himself first and foremost, so that he may control others. As a stern and demanding Master, he can cause his slave to cry real tears. As the consummate lover, he will then kiss the tears away, without stepping out of character. In times of trouble, a Master will leave the roles behind, to be a supportive friend and partner, never forgetting that this is still a loving relationship between two caring individuals. He is quick to understand the differences between fantasy and reality. He would never ask a slave to put him before his career, or family, just to satisfy his own pleasure. To win his slave's mind, body, spirit, soul, and love, he knows he must first win his trust. He will show his slave humor, kindness, and warmth. He must always show him that his guidance and tutoring is knowledgeable and deserving of his attention, that this is a man he can learn from, and trust his direction. He is romantic enough to be protective and chivalrous. When called upon, he will fight for his man's honor. He proves to him that he is someone he can lean on, and depend on. When it comes time to teach his slave his lessons of obedience, he is a strong and unyielding professor. He will accept no flaw, nothing less than perfection from his student. Never does he use discipline without a good reason. When he does it is always with a knowledgeable and careful hand. He is always open to communication and discussion, always ready to hear his wants and needs. He is patient, taking time to learn his limits, and knowing that as his trust of him , grows so will they. He never has to demand ritual behavior by him. He responds to him out of the want of pleasing him. Compliance comes from the wanting to please, not the fear of punishment. He understands the fragile nature of mind and body and never violates the trust given to him. He is secure enough to laugh at himself and the absurdities of life. Open minded enough to learn new things. Strong enough to grow. His tools are mind, body, spirit, soul, and love. He understands that each partner gains most from pleasuring the other. And both of them knows that love and trust are the only bindings that truly hold. |