Taking or offering a slave number
History of the historical sites
Why This Slave Register ?
Difference between Registers and Social Networks
S-Register does not seek to become a dating site between Masters and slaves, S-Register is designed not to become a directory of slaves, there are other sites that are supposed to best fulfill the D/s or M/e relationship.
Privacy
S-Register does not retain any information that could identify the holder of a vanilla slave number. To allow an S-Register member to retrieve their login information, the site stores their hashed email address (which cannot be identified even by the site developers).
Easement bond (?!?)
S-Register considers that a slave number is linked to a single person, the slave thus numbered. However, the slave can indicate the nickname of their Master or Mistress, or the name of the House to which they belong.
About the Contracts
A person with a slave number can publish, if necessary, their contract of submission, slavery, servitude, etc… another of the customs existing in a part of the BDSM subculture.
Status
A vast body of literature and countless discussions offer highly refined typologies of BDSM slaves. For practical reasons, S-Register offers the following basic statuses:
- sans collier
- soumis / soumise
- esclave
More specific statutes are also possible:
- kajira / kajirus, d’après la saga du Monde de Gor
- esclave de compagnie, d’après Miss Aberthany
- esclave de plaisir, d’après Miss Aberthany
- esclave de service, d’après Miss Aberthany
- esclave d’escorte, d’après Miss Aberthany
Genre
S-Register is initially gender-neutral, but if necessary, it will handle gender in the simplest way possible: M, F, or Neuter. In French, the neuter form will be masculine; in English, the neuter form will use the pronoun “it” if necessary. The slave and their owner will each have their own gender if needed.
FAQ
Slave or Submissive?
The word Slave and the word Submissive are generally synonymous, however they mark for some different degrees of submission of one person – the slave or the submissive – to another person: the Master.
The S-Register website allows those who consider themselves submissive or slave to obtain – or be offered – a unique 13-digit number that materializes their situation.
A slave without a collar?
A slave’s or submissive’s collar is one of the symbols of their submission. Like any practice or custom within BDSM subculture, it is not mandatory. However, the expression “collarless slave” refers to a submissive person who does not have a Master. This does not necessarily mean they are looking for one; it could be due to a breakup, for example.
The S-Register website allows for the “collar-free” situation to be taken into account.
I’m willing to register as a slave, but what about the site’s privacy?
The S-Register website was designed to be completely anonymous [no personal information is requested or necessary to obtain a slave number – TO BE VERIFIED]. You will be identified by your 13-digit slave number, which will serve as your username; a password will be assigned to you when your slave number is created.
You can update all other information regarding your slave status later if you wish:
- Votre pseudo
- Votre statut actuel:
- sans collier
- esclave
- soumis ou soumise
- etc… (voir les explications sur les statuts possibles)
- Le pseudo de votre Maître ou le nom de votre Maison
- La date de début de la relation avec votre Maître, qui sera la date de début de votre statut actuel
Once I have my slave number, what happens next?
Once you have obtained your slave number, you will use it to access the S-Register to update your status information, in particular you will be able to indicate your Master’s nickname.
You will then be able to print a certificate of ownership attesting that you belong to your Master, and you will be able to issue an electronic card compatible with your phone’s wallet applications.
Your status and the validity of your slave number can be confirmed online: this is the secondary role of any registry.
You may, if you wish, publish your Submission Contract, or any other document establishing your status with respect to your Master or your House.