SensualPain Stilted Pain | Abigail Dupree 15/4/20
The BDSM Master/slave dynamic can be complex and often misunderstood. A document details the early training of a sex slave in a predicament BDSM scenario, where the slave must maintain balance on wooden blocks. The task is challenging, as falling could result in punishment. The Master employs various techniques, such as whipping and paddling, to test the slave's balance and obedience, highlighting the potential dangers of the exercise. A significant moment in the training reflects the trust between the Master and slave, as the slave recites her creed, demonstrating a strong bond characterized by consensual non-consent. The training incorporates principles of operant conditioning, a concept introduced by psychologist B.F. Skinner in 1938. This theory involves using reinforcement and punishment to influence behavior, aiming to strengthen or weaken voluntary actions. Operant conditioning creates associations between behaviors and their consequences. For instance, a trainer might reward a dog for fetching a ball, while withholding praise for unsuccessful attempts, leading the dog to associate fetching with rewards. The text includes various BDSM elements such as bondage, discipline, and power exchange, emphasizing the psychological aspects of the Master/slave relationship while also touching on themes of identity removal and extreme bondage practices. The overall content explores the dynamics of trust, conditioning, and the emotional intensity involved in such relationships.