The
problems with the definition of abuse within an Absolute and
Total Power Exchange commitment/relationship is very clear. Abuse is completely subjective. Everyone has different
perceptions, principles and standards, as well as different
needs, wants and kinks.
So,
lets look at some commonly used definitions, and see how
applicable and useful they might be in finding a standard
definition of abuse in APE/TPE:
Majority: A majority of people in
the "vanilla" society around the world do consider everyone who
is into BDSM or APE/TPE as either an abuser or abusee. Even the
majority in the mainstream BDSM community, who are themselves
considered abusers and abusee's by the vanilla society, consider
those who practice APE/TPE as abusers and abusee's. Clearly the
concept of "majority" cannot be used to define
a standard of abuse in APE/TPE.
Law: Many activities within BDSM
or APE/TPE are illegal and against the law. Even slavery itself,
consensual or not, is against the law. In some states
sadomasochism is illegal, while in other states anal sex or even
oral sex, is illegal and against the law. Clearly the concept of
"law" cannot serve us to define a standard of abuse within APE/TPE.
Health: Many would think that the
concept of a healthy Dominant, submissive or even activity can
be used as a standard. Unfortunately, "health" is again a most
subjective term. A majority of healthcare professionals do
consider those into BDSM or APE/TPE as unhealthy or mentally
ill. In the very least Dominants and submissives both possess
all the signs of "unhealthy" Co-Dependency. Clearly the concept
of "health" cannot be applied in the definition of abuse in APE/TPE.
Harm: What is considered harmful
to some, is a need and desire to others. Even a simple bruise
could be considered as harm. Not to mention a tattoo, a
piercing, a branding or a stroke with a cane or flogger. Clearly
harm is very subjective and cannot be used as a standard in
defining abuse in APE/TPE.
Inhumanity: For some extreme
de-humanization is a most desired need. Others crave to be
completely objectified or used as a pet, pony or pig. Human or
Inhuman is also very subjective again. Clearly "inhumane" cannot
be used as a standard for definition of abuse in APE/TPE.
Sustainability: This is actually
a pretty good concept. Any activity that can be repeated
indefinitely without leading to death would be acceptable.
Unfortunately, life itself is not sustainable. Even piercings,
brandings etc. will eventually lead to dead if repeated too
often. As every food becomes poisonous if eaten in excess, I
believe every activity will eventually lead to dead. The concept
of sustainability however would restrict the Masters absolute
power, which of course would be in opposition to APE/TPE.
Clearly, while "sustainability" is a pretty good attempt, it
cannot be used as a standard to define abuse in APE/TPE.
Safe: "Safety" is about as
subjective as it gets. Safe for what, safe for whom, what in
this world is really safe ? Without going much further here,
clearly "safe" cannot be possibly be used as a standard to
define abuse in APE/TPE
Sane: The King of subjectivity.
What really is sane ? Who really is sane ? Are we all insane ? I
am sane. You are not. It is impossible to even consider "sanity"
as a definition of abuse in APE/TPE.
Consent: Another very good
concept, in which everything that is consensual would not be
abuse. However, a slave consents completely, absolutely and
unconditional when accepting a Masters collar. If applied to
APE/TPE the concept of "consent" alone would negate even the
slightest possibility of abuse. Clearly, if the concept of abuse
is valid in APE/TPE, and I believe it is, then it cannot be
defined with the concept of "consent" alone.
Abuse: Clearly the most abused
word in the English language. Without definition it is
meaningless and absurd in its application to Absolute and Total
Power Exchange.
Our through the practice of
Absolute and Total Power Exchange inherited inability to find a
clear standard of definition of abuse in APE/TPE, of course,
leaves us in a real dilemma.
Who gets to define and set
standards as to what is acceptable and what not ? Who gets to
say my Kink is good and your Kink is bad ? Who has the right to
impose and dictate their limits and regulations on all others ?
Who gets to determine what's right or wrong for everyone else ?
The simple truth is, it doesn't
mean a thing what you might think or say. It really means squat
what even I think or say. And in APE/TPE it doesn't even matter
what a slave might think. Unless a definition of "abuse" in
APE/TPE can be found and established as a standard which is
applicable to everyone, it only matters what a slaves Master
thinks or says.
So, if we cannot find a clear
definition standard applicable, acceptable and adoptable to
everyone practicing Absolute and Total Power Exchange, by way of
defining abuse, we must now look at what abuse is not:
As we all should agree that a
slave is her Masters property, and has no rights other then the
privileges granted by her Master, and the slave consents,
surrenders and submits completely, voluntary and unconditional
when accepting her Masters collar, then a Master may do with his
slave as he alone sees fit, according to his wants and needs, as
well as his values, principles and beliefs. The Master has the
final decision in all matters and issues within this power
structure. Once a slave has accepted her Masters collar and
consented to be his total and unconditional slave, no further
consent is needed or required.
In turn a Master is completely
and absolutely responsible for his slave's behavior, actions and
deed, care and safety, health and wellbeing - physically and
mentally, and ultimately her life in accordance with God's Law,
His Higher Self, or the Laws of Nature, Universal Laws, Human
Laws, Spiritual Laws, you pick it… all according to a Masters
values, believes, principles, character, etc.
The forgoing conditions must be
met for it to be a consensual APE/TPE slavery commitment. Any
conditions, limits or restrictions imposed on the Master by the
slave, would negate APE/TPE slavery. Period. Absolute and Total,
mean just that. Absolute, Total and Unconditional.
Derived from the forgoing
conditions here is my general attempt of definition of "abuse"
within an APE/TPE commitment as it could be applied to everyone:
""Abuse" is doing something to
someone, else that you have no right to do, or having them do
something to you that they have no right to, or to use or be
used wrongly or improperly."
This is indeed a very fitting and
useful definition of abuse, especially if applied to our
Absolute Master and slave commitments/relationships such as
APE/TPE.
However, while the Masters rights
grant him almost omnipotent powers and authority (as it should
be) and they are almost self-explanatory, the proper, improper
and wrong use of a slave puts us right back into the dilemma, as
everyone has different perceptions of proper and improper use,
as everyone has different values, needs, and kinks.
Therefore, in all my years in
this lifestyle, the only definition of abuse in APE/TPE, that I
could conclude, which is applicable and should be acceptable to
everyone is the definition of intent.
If a Master continually does
"harm" to his slaves in a way, that he did not intent to
originally, such as it might be the case with alcohol or drug
abuse, mental illness, or any other significant mental or
emotional imbalance, this might indeed constitute "abuse", even
within an absolute relationship. The emphasis here must lay on
the Masters intention, or "non intention" for that matter.
This definition seems to me, to
be the one and only definition of "abuse" in APE/TPE that can be
accepted, adopted and even practiced, by everyone practicing
Absolute and Total Power Exchange.
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