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Ceremony of the Roses
Some might think that the Ceremony of the Roses is a load of old rubbish
but to us,it is the thing that makes us become whole.
That is because to those vanillas they do not fully understand what it is and the meaning of it.
It is the pureness and the wholeness and the giving of one's self that makes it all the more special.
The training collar is removed only to be replaced by a perminant one.
But before all that......
It is an honour to be invited to this sacred of all ceremonies.
Only a handful of guests are invited to witness this wonderful occassion.
The submissive is in a plain cotton dress and the Dominant in all black.
She is holding a partially opened white rose and with the thorn on the stem
she pricks her finger and drops a couple of drops of blood
onto the petals and her Dominant does the same.
Once done he takes her hand and both of them mix their blood together.
The Master conducting the ceremony places a gold chain entwining both parties together,
he then askes the Dominant if he wishes to take this submissive as his own.
The submissive is then asked if she is willing to obey her Dominant and to do as he asks of her.
The chain is then released.
The subissive then offers her partially opened white rose and the Dominant his fully opened red rose,
each resembling life and eternity.
The dominant then takes the training collar of his submissive and replaces it with a perminant one
showing to all that she is now fully owned by him and him alone.
With accepting the new collar the Dominant now becomes her Master for life.
In many ways it is simular to a traditional vanilla wedding but roses are exchanged instead of rings
and has more meaning than a traditional marriage. For this is a coming together that is built on
TRUST,HONOUR and RESPECT.
At this stage I know that you are thinking this is oh so romantic but one tends to forget the importance of it all.
The Roses resemble life its self.
The Roses explained:
Both roses resemble life and eternity...white for purity and red for passion and protection.
After the ceremony, each rose petal is taken and placed in a special container of the couples choice.
And it is there that the petals stay till death falls apon one of the couples.
When he/she is buried a handful of the rose petals is thrown into the grave.
Taking part of their partner with them to the other world.
The droplets of blood explained:
To some this might seem a tad bit extreme but has great sigificance.
The sharing of blood...simular to blood brothers... means that they become two halves of one soul.