Diversity
MAsT welcomes people of every sexual and gender identity, race and
ethnicity, body type, socio-economic status, physical capability, and
religion or spiritual practice (including those with no spiritual beliefs).
Free Association
MAsT’s respect for inclusivity and diversity does not preclude each MAsT
chapter from assembling according to the desires of the chapter director,
and from determining the criteria for membership or participation in that
chapter.
Community
Support
MAsT encourages the healthy development and support of power exchange
relationships through the sharing of knowledge, experiences, perspectives
and ideas among its members.
Mutuality
MAsT believes that the individuals who enter into a power exchange
relationship do so as equals and that, as with other types of personal
relationships, power exchange participants have an obligation to support the
well-being of the relationship and that of those with whom they’ve engaged
in such relationships.
Personal Responsibility
MAsT believes that every individual who engages in a power exchange
relationship has a primary obligation to their own well-being and is
therefore responsible for taking appropriate action if such relationship
becomes detrimental to their sense of well-being or is otherwise no longer
personally satisfying.
Boundaries
MAsT believes that the protocols created by those in a power exchange
relationship apply only to the individuals engaged in that relationship. The
individuals in the relationship do not have the right to impose their
protocols onto others, and those who are not a part of that relationship
have neither the right nor the obligation to participate in such protocols
when interacting with the individuals in the relationship.