Intent
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www.seekdiscipline.com
An intent is the desire or intention to follow a particular course of action or achieve a particular outcome. For example, "I can eat cakes when I want", "We must always have some milk in the fridge", and "I will go out on Friday" are all intentions. In other words, an intent is an opinion about what is to be done.
Owners and property both have intents, and discipline is the structure of rules, rewards, and penalties that force a slave's intents into alignment with those of their owner.
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www.slaveregister.com
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External links
- Essays by Mikail Togneri
- Absolute_Dynamic on Yahoo Groups (formerly AbsoluteBDSM)
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www.ownership-possession.com
An intent is the desire or intention to follow a particular course of action or achieve a particular outcome. For example, "I can eat cakes when I want", "We must always have some milk in the fridge", "I will go out on Friday" are all intents. In other words, an intent is an opinion about what is to be done.
Owners and property both have intents, and discipline is the structure of rules, rewards and penalties which force a slaves' intents into alignment with those of their owner.
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Archivist note: yahoo groups is no longer available and was not found in archive.org
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