Questions From Readers
Is it ever to early for a faggot to be put in it’s place? I was 13 when my friends dad started using me. He constantly said that I was faggot and that serving real men was my purpose in life. I accepted my place and love serving superior Men. I personally wouldn’t change a thing but some say that I was to young. My question is was I to young to be shown my place as a faggot?
Thanks for the question!
Here’s where I get into trouble. You see, humans today have drawn an arbitrary and ever-changing line making ages 17 and under illegal. I abide by that in my own life because I follow the law (as long as I’m not tricked into something illegal).
But here’s the rub: I’m a student and teacher of hierarchical truth. I can’t ignore that these kinds of situations you describe happen in our world no matter what arbitrary human law says. And there is a hierarchical basis for what happened.
This friend of your Dad’s recognized what you were at that age. You likely were starting to figure it out, too. As an Alpha, he decided to start your hierarchical training early. And, as you said, you don’t regret it at all.
I know what I’m saying above sounds bad to the pearl-clutching drama queens out there, but I’m speaking about HIERARCHICAL TRUTH here. That truth doesn’t bow or succumb to the arbitrary laws of temporary human societies. It’s beyond the questions of “right” and “wrong” from our lowly and relatively-stupid standpoints.
The only question that concerns hierarchical truth is this: does it achieve the desired outcome? In your case, that answer is “yes”.
So case closed.
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totally agree with Sam here – there are natural laws in play that we cannot deny. In a different time and a different society this would be much more common. It happens everywhere, as you say. The hierarchies of human nature can’t be denied
Exactly. And as Sam notes, there is a difference between the legal (what a certain society determines as socially valid at any certain point in time) and the universal. Just the fact that different locales have different age of consent (for instance, Germany and some other countries have an age of consent of 14), shows that the legal isn’t universal, and that the universal tends to be much younger than the legal. Point in case, I didn’t have any sexual contact until I was 18, but I already knew I was a faggot (even if I didn’t know the term for it) when I was 11, at the very beginning of puberty and adolescence. Already then I was staring at my classmates and fantasizing that they’d rape and gangbang me, in front of all the rest of the school. I’m sure that if it would have been socially acceptable (i.e. legal), it probably would have happened right away, and I would have had a much more fulfulling (and filling) adolescence.