Objectification - Display Art
The House Boy may be objectified as any object at any time, and he is required to obey instructions for Objectification without hesitation or delay, regardless of time or location or circumstance. This order is effective instantly, therefore he will have no opportunity to respond or even to ask questions for clarification or instructions. His obligation is to immediately and silently obey, period. If the House Boy does not understand the command or needs additional information or clarification, he should tilt his head slightly with a quizzical look to plead for more information. Regardless of circumstance, it is always the House Boy’s responsibility if this order is not carried out properly, unless it is unsafe or illegally in violation of the Paramount Rule.
In the example photo, House Boy Miles has been given the privilege of objectification as a style of Sea Shell Art. This is a high honor, especially when guests are present and willing to observe or assist with the creative activity. After a preliminary Sleep Command (Rule #130) is given to the House Boy to place him in position on his backside, decoration begins with the laying of an attractive pattern of sea shells on his naked canvas. Since the instruction to sleep only requires eyes closed and not actual rest, the House Boy remains conscious and aware of the light physical contact as his body is decorated while soothing music plays over speakers nearby.
Objectification by Master rarely lasts longer than 20 minutes per session and is time-limited by protocol to one hour maximum per calendar day. Objectification must not conflict with health and safety regulations, the Law Of Gravity or Newton’s Law Of Motion. Visitors are required to obtain approval from Master before attempting to objectify any House Boy.
Other examples of Objectification include short term duty as a piece of furniture, backyard clothesline, tetherball pole. informational sign, whiteboard, or even ‘Pin The Tail’ target for a backyard game during a house party or other event. Any objects which are tied or otherwise attached to the Objectified House Boy must be placed and removed safely, and any materials used for skin preparation, decoration, cleaning or polishing the object must be safe for human contact and safely applied.
Objectification may also be ordered as part of any Educational Initiative (Rule #119). The installation or wearing of clothing or other items during or immediately after Objectification is not a violation of the Nudity Rule (Rule #1). House Boys are subject to washing or inspection after Objectification, regardless of who may be present and could observe
(Rule #154-A)
Other Objectification Examples...
Rule #154M — Objectification As Monitor Holder Or TV Stand
Some Related Links...
Rule #91 — Washing Feet, Ankles And Toes
Rule #243 — Forking And Spooning
Rule #297 — Silent Observation