Showering Master (a slave's testimony)
'Most visitors, used to cherish personal freedom as the highest good in life and unfamiliar with slave keeping, often have misconceptions on slavery, based on specific historical malpractices, usually with economic, religious or racist undertones. In reality, slave keeping is founded on natural superiority of men of excellence and their evident predominance over their submissive subjects. The slave owner and his slaves can actually embody a perfect symbiosis, where the proprietor has the responsibility to give direction to not only his personality and life, but also to that of his subjects, and where the only purpose in the life of his slaves is serving their possessor.
This private image is a moving demonstration of this type of perfect symbiosis between a superior man and three of his dedicated slaves. The superiority of the proprietor is evident in his physical stature and masculinity. The way the slaves devotedly clean their owner's body provides a perfect visual evidence of this harmonious balance of power. The proprietor's generosity, allowing them to wash and rub his well-developed physique, including his magnificent manhood, obviously gives great fulfillment to the lives of these subjects, which are free of any responsibilities and worries other than serving the object of their dedication and worship.
All three of the slaves are athletic, healthy looking specimens, kept clean and fed regularly on a nutritious diet of protein. Order, discipline and hygiene are of the essence. Years of perfecting the ways of slave keeping have brought many advantages in effective management, training and storage, much to the benefit of both proprietor and servants. Administrative barcodes tattooed on their breasts and buttocks have replaced old fashioned branding or maiming. Stainless steel collars have replaced old fashioned rusty shackles. Where in the old days slaves had to be castrated or worse, modern chastity frames around their genitals keep them from procreation or sexual depravity. All these aids help to regulate slave keeping in the most efficient and rational way without confusing or disturbing interruptions.
Since this slave was acquired by Master, its life has become so much more meaningful and its purpose so much clearer. Obeying and pleasing Master is now its only reason to exist, which makes it inexpressibly thankful.'