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TSR : O&P Wiki : Respect for property: history

This article is part of the O&P Wiki hosted by The Slave Register

Respect for property

Respect for property rights is one of the ten keywords in the O&P manifesto, and part of O&P's ethical system.

The manifesto says:

In O&P, respect for property also informs relations between people outside of their relationships. For example, protocols and etiquette treat unattached submissives as independent people, governing their own lives, and not subject to other dominants; equally, protocols and etiquette acknowledge the status of submissives in other dominants' possession, and do not presume, for instance, that submissives can still make decisions which are now in the hands of their dominant. Respect for inanimate property is also the basis for the ancient customs of hosts and guests, in both the domestic and public spheres.

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