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TSR : Web boards : M/s D/s O&P : "Do you "buy/sell" for real?"
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Do you "buy/sell" for real? (71)

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1 Mar 10, 9:29 AM
Sashaspetkat
4 yrs
I want to sell my self as a slave.Who want to buy me?
15 Mar 10, 1:12 AM
000-448-939
US(TN), 7 yrs
Y!*
i am the property of a wonderful Master/Owner and as his sissy we are completeing a service contract. This contract outlines my requirements to serve him as his sissy slave.

The contract is transferable, and can be amended with my consent by my present Owner or a Future Owner.

The one thing the contract does allow in case i were to wind up with what i considered an unsafe Owner i do have the right to by myself out of the contract. However with my love of serving and being Owned i hope i would never have to do that.

star

15 Mar 10, 12:57 PM
Sir_Aldric
5 yrs
pet_ka_MJ wrote:
There was much research done in the late-90s by the United Nations Labour Organization to support the legalization of prostitution around the world, as it was felt that it would curb the sale of young girls into prostitution from the third world, particulatly those from Southeast Asia. Quite a lot of work was done to look at the impact on those economies should prostitution be legalized. However, feminist organizations around the world, particularly first world countries like Canada, USA, UK and Australia killed it before anything could be done. Their major concern was not for the girls in these countries, but a fear that this would lead to legalization of prostitution in places like the USA. In Canada, the act of selling yourself is actually legal. It is the solicitation for the purpose of prostitution that is illegal. Lastest figures I have seen for Olympic prostitution estimated that 1 in 4 girls are in the sex trade as a result of human trafficking. Most will be working out of escort services. Very little of the prostitution done in Vancouver is on the street anymore (on an aside lower eastside is exception and as a skid row area it is one of worst in North America), 75% is done via the numerous escort services and massage parlours.

Personally, I think it is time it is legalized. There is no police will to enforce existing laws and no public out cry unless of course it is in your backyard so to speak. Given what we have recently experienced in Vancovuer regarding the serial killer Robert Pickton, I think sex trade workers would be much safer and better served by policing agencies if their profession was legal, rather than having the girls remain marginalized and in the shadows of society.

Don't you think it is about time?

Yes, I agree with you.

In fact, I'm thinking one step further: prostitution should be completely under governmental control. Meaning: all prostitutes should be directly employed by the government, including medical insurance, medical check-ups, guidance, training in how to deal with men, psychological support, condoms, clean housing, etc.

I'm very serious here. When it comes to prostitution the world is a mess, because governments rather do damage control afterward (abused women, fight criminal activities, etc), then take their responsibility and make sure this is correctly guided from the start.

The prices for prostitution can go down, while in the end the women get better paid and can work on their financial future. If, for whatever reason, women decide to enter this profession voluntary, then take it out of the hands of criminals. If not voluntary, well then it is criminal anyway. If run by the government, with lower prices and a safer & cleaner environment, that would maybe completely take it out of the criminal circuit.

Maybe I run for presidency and correct this mistake myself.

;)

SA

Relax, life is too short to get upset.

15 Mar 10, 1:28 PM
pet_ka_MJ
CA, 2 yrs

Sir_Aldric wrote:
Yes, I agree with you.

In fact, I'm thinking one step further: prostitution should be completely under governmental control. Meaning: all prostitutes should be directly employed by the government, including medical insurance, medical check-ups, guidance, training in how to deal with men, psychological support, condoms, clean housing, etc.

I'm very serious here. When it comes to prostitution the world is a mess, because governments rather do damage control afterward (abused women, fight criminal activities, etc), then take their responsibility and make sure this is correctly guided from the start.

The prices for prostitution can go down, while in the end the women get better paid and can work on their financial future. If, for whatever reason, women decide to enter this profession voluntary, then take it out of the hands of criminals. If not voluntary, well then it is criminal anyway. If run by the government, with lower prices and a safer & cleaner environment, that would maybe completely take it out of the criminal circuit.

Maybe I run for presidency and correct this mistake myself.

;)

SA

I have no particular preference for means of legalization. Just that it is done, with regulation to address safety issues. I tend to side with idea of putting the power over the sex trade in the hands of those who will be working, the girls themselves. From what I have seen, the sex trade workers are pretty well organized through various non-profit agencies now in terms of dealing with many of the issues you have identified. I think the workers themselves would argue against too much government intervention.

There is a fellow up at Simon Fraser University, in the Criminology Department (can't remember his name right at this moment) who is considered an "expert" on this topic and he has written extensively on legalization of prostitution within a North American context. His work makes for some interesting reading.

With courage you will dare to take risks, have the strength to be compassionate, and the wisdom to be humble. Courage is the foundation of integrity. - Keshavan Nair

15 Mar 10, 1:34 PM
pet_ka_MJ
CA, 2 yrs

Sir Aldric...

John Lowman... is the name of the person at SFU. If he is ever in your area lecturing, I recommend going to hear him speak... he is amazing.

Cut & pasted from SFU website...

“I challenge politicians at every level of government in the country to respond to research and arguments I will present at the award ceremony,” said John Lowman as the 1997 recipient of the Sterling Prize for Controversy.

A Professor in the SFU School of Criminology and a Canadian authority on prostitution, John Lowman, through his work, has challenged attitudes and understandings held by the general public, justice agencies and politicians. The fact that prostitution is legal in Canada, while soliciting is not, exemplifies the hypocrisy addressed by Lowman's work.

“To reduce harm to all concerned, we urgently need to cut the hypocrisy and work out what we want prostitution law and social policy to accomplish,” Lowman contends. Dr. Lowman calls on Canadians to commit to four goals in a decriminalization process: for prevention of sexual procurement of children and youth; for protection of prostitutes from pimp coercion and customer violence; for encouragement of prostitute self-employment, cooperatives or non-profit management; and for protection of bystanders and of neighbourhoods from nuisance.

With courage you will dare to take risks, have the strength to be compassionate, and the wisdom to be humble. Courage is the foundation of integrity. - Keshavan Nair

Edited 15 Mar 10, 1:35 PM by pet_ka_MJ

28 Mar 10, 2:34 PM
000-811-832
8 yrs
Ive never been sold or Auctioned as a slave. But my Mistress has rented me out to other Mistress to work as their maid for parties or as a house cleaner. My Mistress does not trust me or the other Mistress. So I have to wear a chastity belt when rented out or just going out shopping by myself. It can be very frustration wearing a CB for long periods maidjoanna
11 Apr 10, 2:57 PM
254-963-103
6 yrs
000-811-832 wrote:
Ive never been sold or Auctioned as a slave. But my Mistress has rented me out to other Mistress to work as their maid for parties or as a house cleaner. My Mistress does not trust me or the other Mistress.

Been there, done that. I was sold and bought twice before. It was between owners and I had no say in the matter. They decided on price, in cash or kind, which was not published. I only knew when the leash (yes, leash) was handed over to new owner.

owned slave/property of Faustina.

13 Apr 10, 10:03 PM
818-265-216
US(MA), 4 yrs
are you serious?! but how did being sold with no warning make you feel though, i think thats something important to understand
14 Apr 10, 12:12 AM
000-229-767
CS, 8 yrs
Y!*
I know that is ilegal, but I wish to live in real slavery and YES, I wish to someone buy me on the internet. Maybe someone Asia country...

I know that my wish as like drim, but I hope, maybe some one day...

25 Apr 10, 1:44 PM
Slave4FemSlaves
AU, 2 yrs
Umbramajoris_01 wrote:
Do you "buy/sell" for real?

Would you turn someone in "offering" to sell you a slave over the internet? Or would you "sell/buy" a slave knowing it is illegal in 90% of Countries on this Planet? HAve you ever been offered such a deal, that didn't seem "consentual?" Just curious...

Umramajoris

Some years ago, I Bought a slave at auction for a very reasonable price too! She Had consented to being sold at auction, but for personal reasons I'm not going into, she objected to being bought by me! ,,, However, this was not a B&DS&M type of slave auction, & it was only for a short predetermined time with certain rules laid down. All the money from the 'Auction' went to St.John's Ambulance staff who had kindly attended an event without being paid. This was our way ofsaying "Thanks." ..... The Law does not differentiate between Real Slaves & those playing a role, when Money changes hands for the control/ownership of slaves. What you do might be completely Innocent to you, but to the Law it is likely something very real & Penalties are much the same! So,, Be Careful!!

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