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Since My previous profile seems to have been a little too intellectual for the typical chatter on Collarspace to comprehend, I decided to rewrite it to make it easier for such others to understand. I understand that I'm not what most would consider handsome or even attractive. I have accepted that and, since the laws of genetics are written in stone, I know that I am powerless to change a shitty deal from Mother Nature. If you are searching for the archetypal Handsome Prince YOU AIN"T GONNA FIND ONE HERE SO GET THE FUCK OFF THIS PROFILE PAGE!!! My intentions are very simple, even for Collarspace users: 1. I am a 66 y/o Caucasian male who is looking for a domestic and sexual FEMALE slave / submissive for a long-term live-in relationship. I prefer that she be between 30 to 40 years years of age and of Caucasian, Native American, or Asian ethnicity, but these preferences are not written in stone. 2. Although I am retired, this does not mean that I intend for her to support Me. In fact, I am financially secure in My own right and am quite capable of comfortably supporting both of us. 3. Anyone meeting the medical definition of obesity will not be considered, nor will anyone with any of chemical dependence, anyone who is bipolar, or anyone with an addictive personality disorder. 4. If you are sincerely committed to living within a Master /slave relationship, and can meet the criteria mentioned above, let Me hear from you. If you cannot, at least be honest enough to admit it, and then move along to attempt to con someone else.

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2/25/2018 5:25:10 PM
Am strongly entertaining abandoning My search for a slave/submissive due to the fact that there are essentially no females that will even consider someone of My age as a Master. Such is the curse of having a young mind trapped inside an aging body.

12/15/2017 5:31:34 PM
Since I've not yet found even a candidate for the role of submissive/slave, see My previous entry in this journal.

12/7/2017 2:02:11 PM
Those of us who suffer fools lightly are doomed to a life of suffering at the hands of fools.

10/31/2017 7:04:25 PM
5. Slaves, obey your earthly masters with deep respect and fear. Serve them sincerely ... 6 And do this nor only to please them while they are watching but ... from your heart ... And masters, do the same for your slaves. Give up your use of threats ... (Ephesians 6: 5-9) 



10/30/2017 10:48:50 AM
The job of software engineers is to produce better, idiot-proof software while the universe is producing better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.



10/26/2017 10:49:33 PM



Wisdom found no place where she might dwell; Then a dwelling-place was assigned her in the heavens.



Wisdom went forth to make her dwelling among the children of men, And found no dwelling-place: Wisdom returned to her place, And took her seat among the angels.



And unrighteousness went forth from her chambers: Whom she sought not she found,
And dwelt with them, As rain in a desert And dew on a thirsty land. (I Enoch XLII)


10/25/2017 11:42:39 AM
After a few months of searchig I have arrived at the coclusion that My quest for the "perfect slavegirl" is akin to jousting at windmills or herding unicorns. If you need an explanation of those term, I recommend that you read Don Quixote or watch the Movie Man of La Mancha to understand the former. As to the latter, since unicorns exist only in poorly written fiction (with the possible exception of C. S. Lewis' Narnia series), herding unicorns is nothing more than a fantasy.  So is My search for that non-existant perfect slavegirl: a waste of My time and bandwidth.

10/17/2017 2:04:38 PM
Todays quote is from Friedrich Nietsche's Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future (1886): "Whoever fights monsters must take care, lest he become as one with his prey. And stare not long into the abyss, lest the abyss stare back at you."

9/30/2017 6:33:53 PM
Enough with the quotations from other writers, since they were merely to illustrate a point that sometimes must be made: that I am more than capable of having an intelligent conversation IF the other side of said conversation originates from someone whose IQ is greater than that of a lobotomized ground squirrel. With that aside, I shall continue with today's pearl of wisdom.

Some have mistaken My occasional battle with what is sometimes referred to as a "good mood" with what they perceive as "weakness." This is understandable, since many of those deluded souls would have difficulty composing a sentence more complicated than "See Spot run." I can assure you, no, make that guarantee you, that I have no interest in your "needs" or "issues" or any other Newspeak words that you may use an an attempt to justify your insignificance.

If (by some miracle) you have managed to read this far, know this: the only reason that you have for wasting perfectly good oxygen is to be a source of amusement for others, where these "others" are those who look down at you from heights that you have created by way of your own inferiority. It is therefore My pleasure to cause you physical and emotional pain, for that is your sole purpose in life: to be the dirt beneath the feet of your Masters.

9/29/2017 5:22:26 PM
Today's quote is from Marcel Proust: “A 'sadist' of his kind is an artist in evil, which a wholly wicked person could not be...”




9/27/2017 6:03:31 PM
Today's quote is from Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade: "In order to know virtue, we must first acquaint ourselves with vice."

9/25/2017 7:32:57 PM
Scars are tattoos with more interesting stories.

9/24/2017 5:45:21 PM
Khalil Gibran one wrote that "Pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding." He was right, except that I would add that pain is also the last, tortured, efforts of an inner demon to retain control of a body that was never totally under its control. Submission is thus the way to happiness.

9/23/2017 8:14:05 PM
Today's quote is from Will Rogers: "If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where they went."

9/21/2017 7:06:47 PM
Today's quote is from another literary idol of mine, H. L. Mencken (1880-1956): "A cynic is a man who, upon smelling flowers, starts looking for the coffin."

9/20/2017 5:57:52 PM
Today's quote is from one of my literary idols, Ambrose Bierce. If you never heard of him, you probably failed American Literature 101. This one is from The Devil's Dictionary (ca 1912).

Homicide, n. "... There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable, and praiseworthy."

9/20/2017 12:24:12 AM
Today's quote is from Voltaire: "It is dangerous to be right when the state is wrong."

9/19/2017 6:55:22 PM
A quote from the best movie that never won an Academy Award ("Inherit the Wind"): "I do lovable things for which people hate me and I do hateful things for which people love me. I am admired for my detestability."  (Gene Kelly,  as "E. K. Hornbeck")

9/17/2017 9:59:40 PM
This is rapidly turning into a waste of My time and Xfinity's bandwidth, but that's life. As the old comic strip character Pogo once said: "Don't take life too serious 'cause it ain't nohow permanent."

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MissChastitySam
 
 Age: 21
 Los Angeles, California