ursa wrote:
When getting used to a new dynamic, it helps me keep track of things. I am often more likely to "disobey" out of forgetfulness or disorganization than sheer brattiness, so having something written down does help me adjust.
I wanted to clear up this misconception about Brats, and yes, it applies to Slave Contracts.
Brats do NOT "disobey" with premeditation nor do we disobey already agreed upon rules. We are human and can be forgetful sometimes and we can also be disorganized, HOWEVER, our very SURVIVAL as children depended upon us remembering the rules. We also live "in theome t" so may become distracted, excited, nervous, etc and THATS when a rule like "no talking" or "walk on a preferred side" gets forgotten.
One thing that the discussion of Contract terms provide is an opportunity to UNDERSTAND why a particular rule is important for the Dom. Once a Brat understands their importance, why the rule originated, the "backstory" you could say, we will remember it. It ALSO provides an opportunity to inject to a rule if we know we cannot follow it.
Before a contract is signed, you need to understand YOURSELF enough to know the difference between your limits of moral/ethical tolerance, your abilities of skill, your emotional needs, and your willingness to attempt.
A Brat will NOT agree to a rule "just because I say so". Nope. We need to know WHY. Why is this rule important to you? What meaning does MY following this rule have for you? Basically, "How does this rule serve and fulfill YOU?".
To us, THAT importance, that fulfillment of a personal need, is the ESSENCE of service!
What Brats do is play with the UN-rules. The In-the moment assigned tasks. For example: when told, "Bring me a cup of coffee", we will do that....but in a measuring cup. "Get on all fours" turns into bending over and touching the floor ("But Sir, all four are touching the floor! *Smiles cheekily*").
But if we have a rule such as "You shall always greet me at the door with a kiss" will ONLY be broken if vanilla life prevents us. "Sorry babe but 5 minutes before you walked in the door, the dishwasher blew up and I had to stop the mess before it destroyed the house."