
13 November, 2006
slave decorating tip #1
Just as a slave should be decorated, so too should be the home!
my first little home-decorating tip is one i learned from a dear friend, a trooper, a survivor, my girlfriend shannon who can decorate a palace on a shoe string ... who can be dirt poor or in crisis and still manage to light a candle and laugh and toast to her God -- life itself.
Here is what she taught me ...
Candles in the home should ALWAYS have burnt wicks. If you dare to have brand new candles in candle holders ANYWHERE IN THE HOUSE -- in and about the living room, gracing your dining room table, lining your bathroom tub, inserted in your slave's pussy, it matters not how pretty, how fragrant, how expensive -- if you've never LIT them, it is a serious faux pas.
Here's why ...
1) It means its all show and nothing more and something just for show just ain't real. Its like owning a bicycle and never riding it or owning a slave and never using it. What's the point?
2) It means you are not living. WHAT are you saving the candles for? i read about a woman who died and it was discovered that a very special scarf was still in her lingerie top drawer, tags on, a little note to herself tucked inside. "SAVE this for our next anniversary." she died only days before the anniversary. What a waste ... of a scarf, of a life.
WHY? Why save anything? Use it today because there may not be a tomorrow. Live for the moment and celebrate each day as if its your last.
LIGHT your candles, people, DARNIT -- LIGHT up and LIVE!! And if you happen to get the dripless candles, just remember that slaves DO enjoy hot wax so each type has its purpose. Dripless for the table, DRIPPING HOT for the dungeon. ~wink~
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Photograph from www.abond.com.
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