Slave Paul




Mastery and slavery has been a major part of my life.  From 1994 to the present I have served eight Masters.  These Masters have ranged from Couples looking for houseboys to older men looking for a sex slave to a couple looking to build a community of Masters and slaves, to the Producer of an M/s Conference. All of my relationships have taught me more about myself, more about what I seek as a slave, and what red flags to watch out for. I left them with an experience and a valuable lesson learned.

Why slavery? Let's start with that term, I much prefer the term Consensual Servitude, it better expresses what I believe it is about. I consent to serve... period! From a young age I knew that I enjoyed doing for others so they can be happy.  It fulfills my need to serve watching others be happy. I found serving my first seven Masters that no matter what i was doing, be it domestic, managerial, sexual or companionship I was in service, I was doing what I was meant to do.  So why am I not with them anymore? Expectations...  I wanted a caring, nurturing, loving, but strong handed Master. Someone that would take control and facilitate my need and desire to serve.  I never found that in those that I served.

Now to my current and Master-for-life... Master Taino. Where did I meet him? In 2005 I attended my first MsC. I attended with Master Curtis and slave wen (my soul sister), We got to the hotel and she told me that she had someone for me to meet.  Being new I was like OK! I had heard a lot about "The" Master Taino, Producer of the Master/slave Conference... he had an academy to teach slaves how to be... blah blah blah blah.... well slave wen decided to introduce me to him... to my surprise his response to the introduction was "Welcome to the family, slave paul"... that in itself was amazing but not so much compared to 2006 when I went back to MsC alone.  I walked in the office to register, Master was sitting, facing away from the desk, he turned and said "Welcome back slave paul".  I was floored that he remembered me. As the years passed I continued attending MsC never missing a year. I started volunteering, then moved to assisting in registration then took over registration and now I do all of online registration and prepping onsite registration, I am also responsible for putting out small "fires" while there... when not doing that I am assisting the operations officer making sure things are just right.

At home, Master and I no longer live as Master/slave, we are more CEO/COO.  He pays the bills and I do the work.  Please note that even that has a line... As humans we need to clean up after ourselves. No one is above decency! and no one is privileged! We have our issues but that doesn't block the fact that we care dearly about each other and that I will do what I need to do to protect him.

And so life goes on...


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