Power Exchange
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Power Exchange
When considering a power exchange, three primary grades best express the lifestyle; NPE or Near Power Exchange, TPE or Total Power Exchange, and EPE or Extreme Power Exchange. Each of these grades functions individually with specific and discriminant synergy. They range from mild and meager to rigid and monopolistic-egocentric.
NPEs are generally emotionally oriented coupled relationships. Within these relationships, the two parties, either unconsciously or otherwise by mutual consent, agree that one of them will take charge in most situations. This power exchange is not a constant ongoing or all-influential occurrence. There is an unspoken parity within the relationship that allows varying amounts of autonomy, fairness, and reciprocity. In these relationships, the power can be given and taken away at any time or turned on and off to suit any passing situation, mood, or circumstance. NPEs are commonly more sexually centered where the power exchange functions as a fetish. Most NPEs have a deeply emotional element to them.
TPEs are the next level up in this power exchange trio. Unlike the NPE’s classification as relationships, TPEs are classified as situations and can involve any number of individuals. Within a TPE situation, at least one of the parties is the sole holder of power. TPEs function on a constant imbalance of power over the non-dominant party.
While entering into a TPE is consensual, everything following the original point of consent is one-sided and centered around the dominant party. These situations require a good deal of documentation to better cement how the situation will function, outlining each party’s duties, requirements, and obligations.
TPEs are more defined and purpose-driven than NPEs. NPEs can appear more passive when compared to TPEs because of the emotional ties involved. TPEs tend not to concentrate on emotions other than those the submissive party may develop for its dominant. Effective TPE dominants are most efficient when they are in control of their emotions. Still, they should have concern for the slave’s overall health and wellbeing.
- Some of the common characteristics of TPEs are:
While TPEs may incorporate some fetishes within the situation; the situation is not based or built on fetishes. - The participants in TPEs are committed to living within the confines of the situation.
- The dominant party has complete control of the non-dominant party, as stated in the original documented agreements that form the TPE.
- The non-dominant party may be granted a certain level of autonomy in various aspects of the situation. Employment, professional, and family relationships are examples of potential autonomy grants.
- All TPEs are long-term and live-in arrangements.
Of course, there are numerous ways TPEs can be modified to suit the situation’s goals and the parties’ needs.
The apex of the power exchange trio is the EPE or Extreme Power Exchange. EPEs are neither relationships nor situations. They classify as Interactions. Within an EPE Interaction, the dominant is Omni-supreme. The dominant, referred to more precisely as the owner, has absolute domain over his inferior subhumans, more accurately referred to as animals or livestock.
There are and can be no negotiations between an owner and his animals or livestock. Every element of the animals’ existence is determined, overseen, and manipulated by their owners with no need or questions of consent.
Rightfully, EPEs make NPEs appear as child’s play in every conceivable way. To compare the two is to give too much credit to NPEs. Within NPEs, permission is granted to the dominant, while in TPEs, permission is only granted to the submissive by the dominant in the form of commands. Still, within EPEs, the act of granting permission is non-existent; it is a given that livestock will follow all directives of the owner without hesitation or second thoughts.
EPEs are the ultimate example of the adage “a man’s home is his castle.” Here, the castle is the entire domain of the owner and extends outside the physical walls of the literal home. Wherever the animal roams, the power of the owner’s realm goes with it.
EPEs, like TPEs, require legal documentation that plainly and meticulously lays out the terms of the interaction between owner and livestock. Be warned; this process requires great care in creating a sense of legality for keeping within the confines of the law. Remember, slavery and trafficking in their many iterations are illegal acts. Do not reference, state, or define either in your documentation.
Make note, we are, by no means, giving, offering, or suggesting legal advice.
Common characteristics of EPEs include all of the TPE characteristics, except they are more exact and firm in their execution. Additional attributes of EPEs are:
- Animals have minimal to no contact with their previous lives, family, and friends aside from employment, professional. or legal obligations
- Owners hold sole signatory authority for their animals.
- Owners hold sole legal control of animals’ properties, real or otherwise.
- Owners hold sole legal control of animals’ finances, financial holdings, and income-producing centers.
- Owners hold sole control of animals’ likeness, voice, image, and all other representations for all possible means of exploitation.
- Animals exist only to serve, service, and provide for their owners’ benefit, wellbeing, and prosperity.
- Animals have no rights or ability to attain rights not permitted and utilized by their owners.
- In no way and under no circumstance do Animals have domain or agency over their bodies.
- The extend, manner, and motivation for an animal’s exploitation are solely determined and governed by the owner.
- Civility and reciprocity do not exist.
There are various options, modifications, and variations owners may choose to incorporate within their EPE Interactions. Be creative and do not concern yourself with your livestock’s needs, desires, fetishes, or feelings. They exist only for your exploitation, pleasure, and prosperity.
EPE Interactions are profoundly intense, time-consuming, and commitment-based. Only hardcore owners and extremely motivated animals successfully live the lifestyle to the full. Reaching for and achieving perfection in an EPE Interaction is the ultimate goal for both owner and animal alike.
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