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Erotic Slavehood: A Miss Abernathy Omnibus (edition 2007)

by Christina Abernathy, Laura Antoniou (Foreword)

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In 1996, Christina Abernathy condensed her wisdom and experience on the topic of consensual owner/slave relationships into a slim, elegant volume. In 1998, in response to consumer demand, she laid out a detailed program for training the erotic slave in various aspects of service, obedience and proper values in Training With Miss Abernathy. These essential guidebooks for practitioners of consensual dominance and submission are combined here in a deluxe edition for the first time. The ultimate BDSM reference manual.… (more)
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Title:Erotic Slavehood: A Miss Abernathy Omnibus
Authors:Christina Abernathy
Other authors:Laura Antoniou (Foreword)
Info:Greenery Press (CA) (2007), Paperback, 192 pages
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As a Dominant in the BDSM scene one of the hardest things to learn and understand is the concept of training a submissive. I remember when I was new asking people about it and the answer was always the same. Every Dom is different so they all train a sub differently. Which was no help at all. I was never even offered the most basic idea of what training might entail. So, I spent years, clueless to this aspect of D/s interactions. I have since found the occasional article on the subject but Miss Abernathy's Erotic Slavehood was first. Nothing I have read since has compared. Although written with the intention of training a slave, it can easily be adapted to train a submissive. It's simple and user friendly. Yet it still covers all the important information. As someone that had a number of years experience in BDSM before I read the book, Miss Abernathy still managed to surprised me with the thoughtfulness of some of the activities she has included in her training. All in all I thought it was an excellent book. ( )
  BloodPriestess | Mar 5, 2019 |
Not a book a personally needed to read because of my lifestyle, but as it is a subject with much misunderstanding, I'd deem this book as thoughtfully written with tact and straightforwardness. No taboo schoolchild giggling here. ( )
  daemonkity | May 21, 2015 |
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In 1996, Christina Abernathy condensed her wisdom and experience on the topic of consensual owner/slave relationships into a slim, elegant volume. In 1998, in response to consumer demand, she laid out a detailed program for training the erotic slave in various aspects of service, obedience and proper values in Training With Miss Abernathy. These essential guidebooks for practitioners of consensual dominance and submission are combined here in a deluxe edition for the first time. The ultimate BDSM reference manual.

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