How to Apologize
- Mistress M

- Nov 14, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: May 18
Apology Outline for Submissives
Introduction (1 Paragraph):
Begin by admitting you were wrong and acknowledge that you now see the full extent of your mistake.
Offer a sincere apology for your actions or behavior.
Clearly state what you did wrong and explain why it was inappropriate, especially in the context of your role as a submissive.
Trust (1 Paragraph):
Acknowledge that as a submissive, it is your duty to trust your Dominant completely, even if you do not fully understand or agree with the task or instructions.
Express your commitment to trust them fully going forward and apologize for any hesitation or doubt you showed.
Courage to Serve (1 Paragraph):
Reflect on how you will find the courage to fulfill tasks without hesitation, regardless of your personal feelings or discomfort.
Pledge to carry out any future assignments with unwavering dedication, demonstrating your commitment to improving and serving better.
Making Amends (1 Paragraph):
Suggest a way to make up for the task you failed to complete. This could include repeating the task with greater effort or offering a specific act of service that aligns with your Dominant’s preferences.
Additionally, propose a tangible gift or gesture (e.g., a luxury item or a monetary offering) as a token of your apology and recognition of the inconvenience you caused.
Acknowledging Other Mistakes (1 Paragraph):
Honestly list any other recent mistakes you have made, taking full responsibility for each without making excuses.
Explain why these errors occurred and what you have learned from them to ensure they are not repeated in the future.
Gratitude and Admiration (1 Paragraph):
Express your deep appreciation for your Dominant and how fortunate you feel to serve them.
Highlight specific qualities you admire about them, focusing on their leadership, intelligence, beauty, and experience.
Reaffirm your commitment to never take this privilege for granted again.
Conclusion (1 Paragraph):
Reiterate your fault and offer your apology once more, showing humility and understanding of the gravity of your actions.
Acknowledge if your actions interfered with your Dominant’s personal or professional obligations, and the potential impact it had on them.
State that you are ready to accept any punishment they see fit and that you do not expect to be let off easily.
End with a statement of complete submission and devotion, affirming your willingness to learn and improve.
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