Entitlement
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www.seekdiscipline.com
Entitlement refers to both the false feelings of entitlement that good slaves set aside over time and the owner's sense of the rightfulness of making use of their own property.
Slaves' feelings of entitlement are a major source of reactance in established relationships.
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- Tanos's weblog post about Entitlement [1]
Archivist Note: [1] This article is not available on archive.org, and the live site is no longer found to be under the control of Tanos
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www.slaveregister.com
Entitlement refers to both the false feelings of entitlement that good slaves set aside over time and the owner's sense of the rightfulness of making use of their own property.
Slaves' feelings of entitlement are a major source of reactance in established relationships.
See also
External links
- Tanos's weblog post about Entitlement [1]
Archivist Note: [1] This article is not available on archive.org, and the live site is no longer found to be under the control of Tanos
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www.ownership-possession.com
Entitlement refers to both the false feelings of entitlement that good slaves set aside over time and the owner's sense of the rightfulness of making use of their own property.
Slaves' feelings of entitlement are a major source of reactance in established relationships.
See also
External links
- Tanos's weblog post about Entitlement [1]
Archivist Note: [1] This article is not available on archive.org, and the live site is no longer found to be under the control of Tanos
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