Baldwin posits that the desire to serve is an intrinsic part of a slave's identity, not necessarily something "done" to them. He argues that for true service-oriented submissives, the act of surrender is a method of self-actualization. He reframes slavery not as a burden, but as a vocation or calling. Avop-137-en-javhd-today-0519202202-22-33 Min
Essential Reading for the service-oriented submissive or the Master seeking to understand the mind of their slave. Filmyzilla - Pathan
Analytical Report on Slavecraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude
A significant portion of the text is dedicated to dismantling romanticized myths. Baldwin is critical of fantasy-laden expectations found in fiction. He emphasizes that real-time slavery involves mundane tasks, emotional labor, and the friction of human imperfection. He argues that a "perfect" slave is a robot, whereas a good slave is a human who strives for excellence within their limitations.