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TSR : Web boards : Internal Enslavement : "Some questions about 'rules of the game'"
Some questions about 'rules of the game' (5)
This post is on the Internal Enslavement web board.
Sun 27 Nov 05, 10:13 PM SourcererSr US(NY), 6 yrs |
Being a life-long, interested, dominant - but a new seeker for a Domestic & sexual slave to join our household - I have some questions about life long owneship, etc.
1)Does a dominant (master)find a way to put some moey in the slaves account so that if something happens to him, or the slave wants defenitely to leave, she s not without some means of support?
2) How do you (I) cover thimgs like health insurance, doctor and dentist bills, etc.? And, God forbid, hospital care?
3) What advice can you give about interviewing interested slaves, when that happens? Who goes where for such a meeting? |
28 Nov 05, 3:22 AM JennysMaster 6 yrs |
SourcererSr wrote:
Being a life-long, interested, dominant - but a new seeker for a Domestic & sexual slave to join our household - I have some questions about life long owneship, etc.
1)Does a dominant (master)find a way to put some moey in the slaves account so that if something happens to him, or the slave wants defenitely to leave, she s not without some means of support?
2) How do you (I) cover thimgs like health insurance, doctor and dentist bills, etc.? And, God forbid, hospital care?
3) What advice can you give about interviewing interested slaves, when that happens? Who goes where for such a meeting?
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The slave needs to hold a job so she has health insurance. And then hand over her full paycheck to the Master. He then should keep half for the cost of keeping the slave and put the other half in a bank account for the slave.
Edited 28 Nov 05, 4:47 AM by JennysMaster
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28 Nov 05, 4:15 AM 000-547-151 US(PA), 7 yrs Y! |
SourcererSr wrote:
Being a life-long, interested, dominant - but a new seeker for a Domestic & sexual slave to join our household - I have some questions about life long owneship, etc.
1)Does a dominant (master)find a way to put some moey in the slaves account so that if something happens to him, or the slave wants defenitely to leave, she s not without some means of support?
2) How do you (I) cover thimgs like health insurance, doctor and dentist bills, etc.? And, God forbid, hospital care?
3) What advice can you give about interviewing interested slaves, when that happens? Who goes where for such a meeting?
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AS far a your first question. If you are truly a Master would you not have your name on your slaves account as well as thiers? My Master has his name on my account and He lets me work outside of the house to make more money and then He pays all the bills and gives me some to play with.
Health insurance see about getting them put on your insurance. If you can not try paying for a policy for them.
The slave should come to you not you go to the slave unless you know for a fact that you plan on spending all your time and energy on this particular slave. The slave needs to know his or her place before entering into a relationship with a Master or Mistress.
I hope i have shed some light on the subject i do not know how others feel about this thou.
Dutchess I love my Master Robert and Master Sam i am proud to be enslaved to both of them and to be used and abused by them both.
dutchess finally found her Masters.
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28 Nov 05, 11:21 AM 592-921-483 US, 6 yrs Y! |
SourcererSr wrote:
Being a life-long, interested, dominant - but a new seeker for a Domestic & sexual slave to join our household - I have some questions about life long owneship, etc.
1)Does a dominant (master)find a way to put some moey in the slaves account so that if something happens to him, or the slave wants defenitely to leave, she s not without some means of support?
2) How do you (I) cover thimgs like health insurance, doctor and dentist bills, etc.? And, God forbid, hospital care?
3) What advice can you give about interviewing interested slaves, when that happens? Who goes where for such a meeting?
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What I would suggest is if the ownership works out would be to set the slave up as an extension of your family. Since you state 'join our household' I'm presuming that you are already in a relationship and my answers will be skewed in that direction.
If there is no need for the slave to work, then you should make sure that the slave is covered with Health Insurance and some money goes into an account for them for anything they may need in the future. Even with the best intentions, Ownerships can fail just as marriages fail. If the Ownership works, the slave may be able to fulfill your wishes and work part-time, or full-time depending on your demands and that money can be set aside for them with strict control by you.
In the case that the slave stays for years and you cannot incorporate them into your will, you might want to consider a Life Insurance policy where the slave is the beneficiary, just to help them move on and the same for you should something happen to the slave.
For us, in my Will, everything goes to Master and visa versa, we both have Life Insurance policies for each other and we both have Health Insurance. My paycheck goes directly to him but I am free to use that account for whatever I might need. That privilege took seven years.
In interviewing a slave I would ask them if they have any savings, retirement plans, health insurance, some will if they've worked full time or have a career, such as I did when I met Master. For us, our lives are intertwined as a marriage is. Between the home, the belongings, the bank accounts, the business, we are just any other married couple on paper - except we are not married. For a single slave entering a household these issues can work out in time, when a slave is entering an established household and leaving everything else behind some provisions should be made for their safety as well as yours and you need to protect yourself and your family. I would speak to a Financial Adviser and a Lawyer if things work out.
dee |
28 Nov 05, 11:32 AM 000-826-874 US, 11 yrs |
Theres no handbook. You do what You want and what You decide is best. That's it. That's Your job.
It doesn't matter what anyone else says or thinks. This should be about Your own Honour and Judgement.
*smile* that said, im glad Youre at least thinking about these things though as so many never do |
8 Dec 05, 10:16 PM 139-715-032 US(MA), 6 yrs 
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SourcererSr wrote:
1)Does a dominant (master)find a way to put some moey in the slaves account so that if something happens to him, or the slave wants defenitely to leave, she s not without some means of support?
2) How do you (I) cover thimgs like health insurance, doctor and dentist bills, etc.? And, God forbid, hospital care?
3) What advice can you give about interviewing interested slaves, when that happens? Who goes where for such a meeting?
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I have a joint bank account with my master, where my paychecks are deposited. He has his own account as well, but he spends from my account as he likes. I am responsible for seeing that our bills are paid on time, and I have standing orders about what I may purchase on this account without prior approval.
1 - If I were to be dismissed from service, my master would have no obligation to see to my financial support. I am an adult, capable of looking after my own needs. I would turn over the entirety of my bank account to him before leaving, and he would settle up any debt he had in my name.
When my master dies, I am to go into a religious order. If there is not some provision in his will for me, I would use the joint account to cover any debts in my name, as far as possible, and put the remainder into whatever fund his money had gone into.
2 - My master cannot afford reasonable health insurance for himself, let alone for me. I am in good health, and what little care I need I get from a free clinic or we pay out of pocket.
3 - I can't give any advice on this. My master knew me quite well before he considered me for service, so there was no formal interview.
-- Joshua
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