Thursday, March 28, 2013

Walking naked


There is an art to walking naked. Our clothes often disguise our poor posture and ugly gait. When we are stripped naked our physical imperfections are exposed. Naked people often walk in an ungainly manner, or look awkward, or at worst look like apes - they stride and let their arms hang, shoulders dropped.

In most cases, it will be necessary to train an odalisque how to walk gracefully and with elegance when she is naked. This is one of the first tasks of slavetraining. The slave must be taught how to walk. As it is, modern women tend to walk with a far more masculine gait than did women in the past. Modern women tend to lope, tend towards rounded shoulders and very often walk with arms akimbo (folded arms over the breasts). If you don't believe it, spend some time sitting in street cafes or shopping malls and watch women walking past. Note how they walk. It becomes worse when they are naked.

An odalisque is an ornament to her Master's life. She should be taught to walk in an elegant - or at least inoffensive - manner. She stands straight and is not round shouldered. She never crosses her arms - and certainly not when she is walking! She carries herself with elegance and refinement. Her deportment when naked is fine and tasteful.

The two most desirable qualities in an odalisque's gait are grace and naturalness. Her walk should not be hurried nor contrived, not staccato and not aimless. A graceful walk is loosely defined as: a deliberate rythmical movement of legs and feet with gentle compensating responses of the head and the arms in a slow gentle swing. Importantly, the upper torso should remain sturdy - it should not be swaying back and forth. The head should not bob but should be slightly lifted in a gesture of physical confidence. Don't let the slave waddle and don't let her strut. If her head sticks forward like a turtle, correct it immediately!



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