LOVING DOMINATION THE BEGINNINGS by Hamlet I nervously opened the letter that was addressed to me; Dear Stephen, It was lovely to talk to you yesterday you and I look forward to you being my client and subject and to you living under my Loving Domination control as a Senior Supervisor. We will meet on Tuesday 6TH August at ------------ in Grantham at 9 am. I can't wait to meet you and I really look forward to our first Session together. Please come to the Customer Services and I will meet you there. Make sure you arrive exactly on time. I will be wearing a blue leather BD uniform. I attach a brief introduction to LD. Yours in anticipation, Natasha Lewis-Braun Senior Domination Supervisor What is Loving Domination? Loving Domination involves a relationship of submission and domination in which a Dom Supervisor controls through love and care every single aspect of a client's or sub's life. The relationship is based on the Supervisor being superior in every way physically and mentally to the sub under her/his domination. The sub in turn totally surrenders his /her life to the Dom Supervisor knowing he/she will receive Tender Loving Care in return. Activities and relationships within a LD context are characterized by the participants taking on complementary, but unequal roles; thus, the idea of� informed consent� of both the partners is essential. All subs must therefore sign a Statement of Consent Once this occurs Consensual non-consent, also called meta-consent and blanket consent operates which , is a mutual agreement to be able to act as if consent has been� waived. It is an agreement where comprehensive consent is given in advance, with the intent of it being irrevocable under all circumstances. This often occurs without foreknowledge of the exact actions planned. LD focuses on all of the needs of a sub person, not just a medical condition. LD Supervisors work with the sub to understand how their everyday life is affected by their personal circumstances, including their physical and mental health conditions, but also any other issues or problems that are important to them. A person who would benefit from being better connected to their community by joining groups, clubs and services close to where they live can be referred to the LD Team by doctors, nurses, social workers, care navigators/coordinators and many other health and social care workers. You don't have to work in health or social care to put somebody in touch with the LD Team. In fact, any person can contact the team themselves and ask for help and support. LD Supervisors aim not only to help people join and settle into groups and clubs that suit their needs, but they take complete control of their lifestyle by supervising them and supporting them to make their choices for them and decisions about their own health and wellbeing. How does Loving Domination work? When the Team receives the details of the person who would like their help and support, a member of staff, called a Supervisor, will get in touch. The Supervisor will arrange to meet their new client /sub to start to get to know them intimately and find out how they can help and control their lives. The Supervisor (or the Dom) will meet with the subject (or sub) regularly (depending on the sub's needs) and soon after the first appointment will help the sub set goals and plan a way to help them reach those goals. Then, the Dom and sub will work together, following each step of the action plan until the goals are met and the sub learns to surrender his/her life completely to the control of the Dom. Finally, the Dom will review what the sub has achieved and make sure that the subject is happy and confident to keep on doing what is making them feel happier and better under the supervision of the Dom. The sub will learn the importance of totally surrendering his/her life to the power and absolute control of the Dom