Naming Slaves
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www.seekdiscipline.com
There is a tradition of slaves' names being assigned by their owners, and this is also true to a lesser extent in the case of submissives.
Many slaves are also not permitted full use of capital letters when referring to themselves, by using the pronoun "i" or by beginning their name with a lowercase letter. Despite assertions that this is purely "an internet thing," there is a long tradition of using lower case to display humility.
External links
- "Historical Use of Capitalization" by sajah
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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
There is a tradition of slaves' names being assigned by their owners, and this is also true to a lesser extent in the case of submissives.
Many slaves are also not permitted full use of capital letters when referring to themselves, by using the pronoun "i" or by beginning their name with a lowercase letter. Despite assertions that this is purely "an internet thing”, there is a long tradition of using lower case to display humility.
External links
- "Historical Use of Capitalization" by sajah
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Archivist note: yahoo groups is no longer available and was not found in archive.org
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