Please think of what You ask of this girl/me, long before You ask, for when You ask, she/i will give ~ it is her/my nature.~*~ Earn my respect and trust by being consistant, and exercise sound judgment. You must KNOW her/me better than i know myself ~ be honest and be honorable.~*~ Be my friend first, and during this budding friend ship bare in mind all You do under the heading of friendship should be that of a friend. If friendship is all You seek ~ don't play with her/my emotions, just because You can.~*~ You must maintain control of Yourself before You dare ask to control her/me. When she/i come to You, remember, from the moment You accept the gift offered, she/i am YOUR responsibility. It is Your duty to teach and guide her/me and to keep me safe, physically, as well as emotionally.~*~ If You are not willing, or able to make this kind of commitment ~ back away ~ do not ask for more then You are willing or able to give of Yourself.~*~ Know that the trust she has in You is fragile. Communicate with her/me, for that is the key to any and all relationships. Without communication the growing trust will soon wither and die.~*~ Be patient with her/me. Build her/my self confidence and self esteem, never tear her/me or her/my feelings and thoughts down, for those are the essence of her/my being.~*~ Know that if, and when you win her/my mind, heart and soul, then my body will follow as simply frosting on a cake. Without the heart and soul, the body is meaningless.~*~ Have Your priorities in line and understand that sex is easy ~ those in the vanilla world have shallow sex, and in truth, have nothing. Know that when she/i give You that part of me, in a sense she/i give You a piece of me ~ know that there is a bond.~*~ Making a spiritual connection is not easy to make, nor is it easy to maintain, but it is ultimately far more rewarding and everlasting. She/I will love You ~ love her/me as if she/i am Your most precious possession, and know in Your heart that she/i am. Copyright © 2001 AsYouWish122599 ~All Rights Reserved A Masters' Creed Back to Main Links