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| | |paperback= 96 pages | ||
| | |publisher= [[Greenery Press]] (CA) (December 1998) | ||
| | |language= English | ||
| | |isbn-10= 0963976397 | ||
| | |isbn-13= 978-0963976390 | ||
| | |dimensions= 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.3 inches | ||
| | |ship_wt= 4.8 ounces | ||
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Just as the title suggests, this book is a concise guide on techniques and | Just as the title suggests, this book is a concise guide on techniques and settings in which to train a slave. Once you have read and practiced the techniques in books such as SM 101 and Screw the Roses, this book is a fantastic collection of ideas for you to set up and negotiate your own S&M relationship. Written in two parts, first, the book deals with the various techniques of training your slave - interviews, journals, forms of address, postures, commands, types of services, and ornamentation. The book then deals with D/S relationships - what to look for in slaves/Masters, the ethical treatment of slaves, and the different types of slave arrangements. | ||
Written in elegant, gracious style | Written in an elegant, gracious style that is reminiscent of Emily Post, the tone is very consistent with the content of the book, making it even more effective and fun to read. This book is an excellent "mood setter" for two people to read together. Overall, this book is an engaging read and excellent addition to your BDSM library | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:39, 5 December 2021
Author: | Christina Abernathy | |
Language(s) | English | |
Period | 20th Century (1990-1999) | |
Publisher | Greenery Press (CA) (December 1998) | |
Paperback | 96 pages | |
Dimensions | 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.3 inches | |
Weight | 4.8 ounces | |
ISBN-10 | 0963976397 | |
ISBN-13 | 978-0963976390 |
Miss Abernathy's Concise Slave Training Manual
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By SH in Tampa (Tampa FL)
Just as the title suggests, this book is a concise guide on techniques and settings in which to train a slave. Once you have read and practiced the techniques in books such as SM 101 and Screw the Roses, this book is a fantastic collection of ideas for you to set up and negotiate your own S&M relationship. Written in two parts, first, the book deals with the various techniques of training your slave - interviews, journals, forms of address, postures, commands, types of services, and ornamentation. The book then deals with D/S relationships - what to look for in slaves/Masters, the ethical treatment of slaves, and the different types of slave arrangements.
Written in an elegant, gracious style that is reminiscent of Emily Post, the tone is very consistent with the content of the book, making it even more effective and fun to read. This book is an excellent "mood setter" for two people to read together. Overall, this book is an engaging read and excellent addition to your BDSM library
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