Friday 3 March 2017

a slave talks about groveling...


From Femdemocracy....
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Groveling, this worm most respectfully suggests, has two components: the physical and the verbal.
Physical groveling is crawling as low as possible in the dirt at the feet of the Mistress or Goddess, the slave’s all-powerful Owner. Most are familiar with the levels of bowing. The mildest is the lowering of eyes and sometimes the neck bending forward (“Don’t make eye contact”). Then the slight bow at the waist, the deep bow, then kneeling on one knee, then both, then crawling on all fours, and finally the kow-tow, with the face against the floor at or lower than the Goddess’s feet.
This point is where genuine groveling begins. A slave will press its entire body to the floor (or the dirt) and approach the Goddess like a worm. licking the edges of Her boot-soles until or unless She lifts a foot to signal that Her slave is to lick the crud from the bottom of Her soles. The symbolism is obvious.
The verbal component of groveling is more complex, although it depends initially on permission, direct or implied, that the slave is allowed to speak to the Goddess at all. There are many levels and intricacies involved; most depend on the taste and preference of (to coin a term) the grovelee. She may, for instance, not permit Her slave to refer to itself with a name or a pronoun, since this would imply that the slave is a person. Often, a slave must speak of itself (as here) in the third person, and as a thing,”it,” and use roundabout constructions like “Would it please Mistress to allow Her slave to fetch Her flogger?” (the term “fetch” implying a dog-like status for the slave).
If this is to elaborate for Mistress’s taste, She may direct otherwise; naturally, Her wish is law and must be obeyed without question.
The question of capitalizing pronouns, though it applies only to written discourse, is also one that defers to Mistress’s wish. Many slaves, particularly those with a background in traditional or theological taste, feel it confers a divine status upon the Mistress to capitalize pronouns that refer to Her, as this writer does almost always (nouns synonymous with Mistress, Goddess, Dominatrix or Owner also rate capitals in this protocol). Another level of modesty and self-abnegation is for the slave, if it has a name, to omit capitalizing that name, as well as referring to itself by a neutral and impersonal term like “it.” A few very submissive writers even go to the extreme of spelling HER, SHE and so forth in all-caps, although this has a connotation of angry screaming in on-line texts.
Some Mistresses even forbid slaves to have names, simply calling them “slave” or some demeaning term like “dog,” “pig” or “worm.” Again, the choice is for Mistress to make and Her slave to obey. Often, sentences need to be constructed carefully to avoid conflict with these principles and the general rules that sentences begin with a capital letter.
There is also a question of whether Mistress, Herself, wishes to use a capitalized “Me” or “My” (in English, though not most other languages, “I” is conventionally capitalized, and some subversives use a lower-cased “i” to reinforce their humility). Mistress may feel that She need not glorify Herself with capitalized pronouns, but She may permit Her slave to do so. Others may feel that, as Superior Beings, They deserve the deification. Some, particularly the eminently practical, may reject all such trappings. Again, Her choice rules in this philosophical world of Female Superiority and Domination.
One must add, finally, that Richard, the genial proprietor of this website, amiably allows every contributor to use the style She, she, he , He or it prefers — not to mention the grammar, spelling and general style and tone that the writer wishes. This humble bootlicker, and indeed everyone posting here, is deeply grateful for the opportunity to participate, rant, whimper, whine, agree or disagree on these various DOMK sites.

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