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About South West Master/slave Contest

The Southwest Master/slave Contest celebrates the Master and slave and Owner property dynamic and is a positive outreach effort to the community at large to educate and build upon healthy Master and slave relationships.

 

The Southwest Master and slave titles are not about a particular “look,” dress, body type, gender, or sexual orientation and there is no required set of protocols that the winners are expected to follow. The Southwest Master and slave represent the community with integrity and enthusiasm. The contest is for couples who self-identify as Master/slave or Owner/property regardless of age, race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.

The Southwest Master/slave contest is a feeder contest for the International Master/slave contest held at South Plains Leatherfest in Dallas, Texas. Winners of the Southwest Master/slave contest will enter the International Master/slave contest representing the Southwest region in early spring of the following year.

STATE FEEDERS

The growth of Master/slave communities at local levels in the Southwest region prompted the introduction of State Master/slave Feeder Contests in 2014. Some states in the region have established M/s contests and some states have producers who are currently in the planning stages. Contestant pairs from states with active Master/slave feeder contests must compete and win that feeder contest to compete in the Southwest Master/slave contest.  If a state does not have a state-level feeder contestant pairs can apply to enter the Southwest Master/slave contest directly.

Arizona – Open to all applicants for SW Ms

Colorado – State Feeder Contest

Southern California – Open to all applicants for SW Ms

Hawaii – Open to all applicants for SW Ms

Nevada (South of Reno) - Open to all applicants for SW Ms

New Mexico - Open to all applicants for SW Ms

Oklahoma – Open to all applicants for SW Ms

Texas – Open to all applicants for SW Ms

Utah - Open to all applicants for SW Ms

Click here for information about starting a State M/s Contest as a feeder to the SW Regional Contest.

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