Indulgence

Indulgence

General Doctrine

  • I.01 - Proceedings acknowledge pleasure as admissible evidence.

  • I.02 - Citizens may testify regarding delight, desire, and satisfaction.

  • I.03 - Enjoyment shall not automatically require justification.

  • I.04 - Claims relying solely upon practicality may receive additional review.

  • I.05 - Proceedings recognize repeat desire as persuasive evidence.

  • I.06 - Arguments denying emotional experience remain challengeable.

  • I.07 - Witnesses may testify regarding anticipation.

  • I.08 - Pleasure interrupted without cause may constitute procedural concern.

  • I.09 - Experiences generating return interest remain admissible.

  • I.10 - Proceedings permit emotional attachment testimony.

  • I.11 - Objects repeatedly selected may receive enhanced consideration.

  • I.12 - Citizens shall not be penalized for enjoyment.

  • I.13 - Claims of luxury require experiential support.

  • I.14 - Parties introducing restriction shall explain necessity.

  • I.15 - Evidence suggesting delight fatigue may be reviewed.

  • I.16 - Repeated satisfaction patterns remain relevant.

  • I.17 - Proceedings acknowledge emotional memory.

  • I.18 - Enjoyment lacking longevity may receive scrutiny.

  • I.19 - Pleasure and quality may be evaluated independently.

  • I.20 - Desire remains admissible, though not automatically persuasive.

Architect / Refiner Rules

  • IC.01 - Counsel appearing before Indulgence proceedings may prioritize pleasure without apology.

  • IC.02 - Visible enjoyment remains procedurally admissible.

  • IC.03 - Counsel shall not introduce deprivation without explanation.

  • IC.04 - Presentation should communicate desire.

  • IC.05 - Excessive practicality may receive procedural review.

  • IC.06 - Counsel may testify regarding emotional attachment.

  • IC.07 - Visual delight remains admissible evidence.

  • IC.08 - Presentation should maintain invitation.

  • IC.09 - Outfits appearing emotionally unavailable may receive inquiry.

  • IC.10 - Pleasure interrupted without justification remains challengeable.

  • IC.11 - Luxury claims require experiential support.

  • IC.12 - Counsel should avoid unnecessary denial of enjoyment.

  • IC.13 - Visible warmth shall receive consideration.

  • IC.14 - Procedural presentation acknowledges anticipation.

  • IC.15 - Citizens repeatedly returning to the same pleasures remain protected.

  • IC.16 - Presentation lacking delight may receive review.

  • IC.17 - Counsel shall distinguish discipline from punishment.

  • IC.18 - Emotional richness remains admissible.

  • IC.19 - Objects generating repeat desire receive consideration.

  • IC.20 - Proceedings recognize pleasure as serious constitutional material.

Fashion

  • IA.01 - Pleasure neglect remains challengeable. Definition: Design decisions reducing delight without procedural necessity.

  • IA.02 - Luxury claims unsupported by emotional experience remain reviewable.

  • IA.03 - Visible denial of enjoyment may receive scrutiny.

  • IA.04 - Excessive practicality resulting in emotional deprivation remains challengeable.

  • IA.05 - Repeat desire failure remains reviewable.

  • IA.06 - Experiences generating anticipation without reward may trigger investigation.

  • IA.07 - Invitation failure remains challengeable.

  • IA.08 - Objects appearing emotionally unavailable may receive inquiry.

  • IA.09 - Comfort elimination absent purpose remains reviewable.

  • IA.10 - Delight fatigue remains admissible concern.

  • IA.11 - Experiential emptiness may trigger investigation.

  • IA.12 - Objects generating admiration without desire remain challengeable.

  • IA.13 - Visible joy removal remains reviewable.

  • IA.14 - Aesthetic punishment disguised as discipline may receive scrutiny.

  • IA.15 - Warmth absence remains challengeable.

  • IA.16 - Collections dependent solely upon aspiration remain reviewable.

  • IA.17 - Pleasure interruption without rationale remains admissible offense.

  • IA.18 - Emotional richness neglect may receive inquiry.

  • IA.19 - Experiences lacking return value remain challengeable.

  • IA.20 - Failure to inspire repeat longing remains admissible offense.

Beauty

  • IB.01 - Pleasure neglect remains challengeable. Definition: Removing delight without procedural necessity.

  • IB.02 - Luxury unsupported by emotional experience remains reviewable.

  • IB.03 - Texture disappointment may trigger investigation.

  • IB.04 - Invitation failure remains challengeable. Definition: Products admired but not desired.

  • IB.05 - Repeat desire failure remains reviewable.

  • IB.06 - Anticipation inflation may receive scrutiny. Definition: Experience promised exceeds experience delivered.

  • IB.07 - Sensory emptiness remains challengeable.

  • IB.08 - Emotional detachment may receive review.

  • IB.09 - Visible joy reduction remains challengeable.

  • IB.10 - Warmth absence may trigger inquiry.

  • IB.11 - Experience fatigue remains reviewable.

  • IB.12 - Admiration without longing remains challengeable.

  • IB.13 - Luxury boredom may receive scrutiny.

  • IB.14 - Comfort deprivation absent rationale remains reviewable.

  • IB.15 - Delight interruption may trigger investigation.

  • IB.16 - Emotional richness neglect remains challengeable.

  • IB.17 - Experiences lacking return behavior remain reviewable.

  • IB.18 - Pleasure simulation may receive scrutiny. Definition: Creating the appearance of indulgence without substance.

  • IB.19 - Emotional invitation neglect remains challengeable.

  • IB.20 - Failure to inspire repeat desire remains admissible offense.

Lifestyle

  • IL.01 - Pleasure neglect remains challengeable. Definition: Reducing delight without necessity.

  • IL.02 - Invitation failure may trigger investigation. Definition:Experiences admired but not desired.

  • IL.03 - Atmospheric coldness remains reviewable.

  • IL.04 - Luxury unsupported by emotional experience remains challengeable.

  • IL.05 - Repeat desire failure may receive scrutiny.

  • IL.06 - Experience anticipation inflation remains reviewable. Definition: Promise exceeding emotional delivery.

  • IL.07 - Emotional richness neglect remains challengeable.

  • IL.08 - Comfort deprivation absent purpose may trigger inquiry.

  • IL.09 - Visible joy reduction remains reviewable.

  • IL.10 - Warmth abandonment remains challengeable.

  • IL.11 - Experiential emptiness may receive scrutiny.

  • IL.12 - Admiration without longing remains reviewable. Definition: Beautiful enough to photograph. Not beautiful enough to return.

  • IL.13 - Delight fatigue remains challengeable.

  • IL.14 - Emotional invitation neglect may trigger inquiry.

  • IL.15- Pleasure interruption remains reviewable.

  • IL.16 - Luxury boredom remains challengeable.

  • IL.17 - Repeat emotional value neglect may receive scrutiny.

  • IL.18 - Sensory emptiness remains reviewable.

  • IL.19 - Experience abandonment behavior may trigger investigation.

  • IL.20 - Failure to inspire return longing remains admissible offense.

Sentence

  • IS.01 - Pleasure Negligence Proceedings

  • IS.02 - Luxury Withdrawal

  • IS.03 - Sensory Deprivation Review

  • IS.04 - Excessive Blandness Rehabilitation

  • IS.05 - Temporary Enjoyment Suspension

  • IS.06 - Charm Deficiency Proceedings

  • IS.07 - Aesthetic Pleasure Reconstruction

  • IS.08 - Overpromising Under-delivering Detainment

  • IS.09 - Severe Satisfaction Reduction

  • IS.10 - Joy Restoration Proceedings

  • IS.11 - Restricted Decadence Access

  • IS.12 - Extended Delight Monitoring

  • IS.13 - 5 Counts of Emotional Starvation

  • IS.14 - Temporary Sensory Bankruptcy

  • IS.15 - Public Pleasure Review

Penalty

  • IP.01 - Luxury Restriction Proceedings. Access to sensory privileges temporarily suspended.

  • IP.02 - 90-Day Pleasure Recovery Program. Required to identify genuine joy weekly.

  • IP.03 - Charm Rehabilitation Assignment. Must submit reports on delight and emotional response.

  • IP.04 - Sensory Bankruptcy Monitoring. Repeated joy deficiencies reviewed quarterly.

  • IP.05 - Restricted Decadence Privileges. Excessive luxury access suspended.

  • IP.06 - Compulsory Delight Exposure. Mandatory participation in joyful experiences.

  • IP.07 - Aesthetic Hospitality Service. Required contribution to pleasurable environments.

  • IP.08 - Enjoyment Deficiency Supervision. Pleasure levels monitored.

  • IP.09 - Emotional Satisfaction Recovery. Must demonstrate evidence of authentic enjoyment.

  • IP.10 - Temporary Velvet Suspension. Luxury atmosphere privileges removed

  • IP.11 - Extended Joy Reconstruction. Failure to enjoy extends supervision.

  • IP.12 - Sensory Reeducation Proceedings. Must study pleasure versus excess.

  • IP.13 - Compulsory Indulgence Reflection. Required examination of what pleasure actually means.

  • IP.14 - Overpromising Restriction. Future claims monitored heavily.

  • IP.15 - Public Pleasure Audit. Quarterly review of sensory performance.