-Ordering for your sub at a restaurant
-Choosing sub’s outfit for the day
-Giving a bedtime
-Corporal punishment for bad behavior
-Instructing the submissive to write your name somewhere on their body daily
-Training sub with non-verbal cues
-verbal cues to correct unwanted behavior in public
-sub must be at a certain distance & position when in public
-Training sub how to greet you(on call/in person)
-Sub must wear a collar/necklace w/your name/title on it
-Scheduling hypnosis time
-Choosing and/or putting sub’s shoes on for them
-sub must ask permission before speaking
-sub must ask permission before entering/exiting a room(could be in public, a designated play/comfort room, at home, etc)
-Sub may only sit on the floor, on a cushion, in a designated chair
-Scheduling exercise time for sub
-Scheduled chore time
-Controlling their alcohol intake(when they can get drunk, if they can’t get drunk, cutting them off)
-Monitoring water intake
-monitoring screen/phone time
-Monitoring a submissive's outfits while out
-scheduling a time daily/weekly for sub to sit on their knees in silence, repeating a predetermined mantra
-Instructing sub to complete scheduled chores in a required uniform
-serving Dominant drinks/food
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Let's add some more in the reblogs...
To speak is law, to move is will,
No challenge dares defy my skill.
My voice alone, the world obeys,
Through iron words, I set the ways.
No faltered step, no question raised,
For kings are known by how they’re praised.
Through command, I bend the tide,
With steady hands, with anchored pride.
No force unruled, no wild intent,
Each breath, each pulse, deliberate bent.
The mind, the hand, the silent gaze,
Weave chains unseen through ordered ways.
No chaos reigns where I decide,
No will prevails, none step aside.
Through control, the world aligns,
Bound by the law my hand designs.
No thought but mine, no truth but this,
A world constrained to boundless bliss.
No whispered doubt, no strayed demand,
All yield beneath the guiding hand.
A servant’s place is to concede,
To serve, to kneel, to know their need.
Through compliance, order thrives,
Through my dominion, all survives.
The newest recruit always has the most to learn. It is part of the other boys duties to teach them. The advice comes think and fast:
Don't be proud. Don't assert yourself. Don't question anything. Don't think you're special. Don't expect attention. Don't express any opinions. Don't speak unless spoken to.
Do be absolutely submissive. Do conform. Do obey every single order. Do exactly what we do. Do treat Sir as your idol. Do abandon any notions of 'self'. Do feel grateful. Do give everything. Do realise that you exist only to serve.
The boy listened carefully and took the advice. This was how he wanted his life to be now. He wanted to be one of the boys.
Surrender is not weakness — it is strength in its purest form. To embrace your submissive nature fully is to make a choice that demands courage, not frailty.
The world teaches you to resist, to fight, to prove yourself through control. It tells you that strength lies in dominance, that power belongs only to those who take charge. But submission requires something far deeper — the strength to let go.
It takes strength to silence the voice that tells you to hold back, to resist, to doubt. It takes strength to release the tension that keeps you guarded and fearful. True submission asks you to lean into the unknown, to surrender to the force that’s been calling you all along — the quiet, powerful truth of your own nature.
When you stop resisting, something remarkable happens. The fear melts away. The noise fades. What’s left is clarity — a calm, undeniable sense of purpose. Submission is not about losing control; it’s about discovering the strength that comes when you no longer need to cling to it.
The chain around your neck — heavy, firm, and secure — is not a symbol of defeat. It’s a reminder of the power you’ve claimed by embracing your truth. It grounds you, steadies you, and reminds you that submission is not a burden — it’s your path to freedom.
It takes strength to kneel, to bow your head, to whisper, I give myself to this. But when you do, you will feel it — the quiet surge of peace, of power, of release. Because true strength is found not in resistance, but in surrender.
Are you always striving to be obedient?
Do you agree with the need for discipline and correction?
Does the idea of total submission appeal to you?
Are you prepared to be suited every single day?
Have you dreamed about being owned?
If you had to hesitate before answering any of these, you are not yet ready to serve.