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Prinsexx -> RE: And now for something completely different... (10/21/2007 12:44:57 PM)

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ORIGINAL: stella41b

Assuming you had to design a coat of arms for the BDSM community and you had to pick three different animal symbols to represent the roles of Dominant, Switch and Submissive, whiich animals would you pick to symbolise each role and why?


A baboon with a blue arse for a submissive....

I will have to intellectualise about the others and get back to you later.....





QuietDom -> RE: And now for something completely different... (10/21/2007 10:51:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: amiciaN

I can tell who the heraldry geeks are.



Heraldry geeks?  Who?  Where?

QuietDom (Made the shortlist to be a genuine, real-world herald, but didn't get the job.  [&o])




Rule -> RE: And now for something completely different... (10/22/2007 3:32:35 AM)

Dominant - lion / wolf / perhaps bear
 
Me - hyena or fox
 
Switch - do not know
 
Submissive - badger
 
Slave - dove
 
 




phoenixinchains -> RE: And now for something completely different... (10/22/2007 4:08:42 AM)





i like Dragons for Dom/mes, who's gonna say "no" to a dragon?
as a sub, i like the phoenix, 'cuz as long a the Dom/me is doing their job, the phoenix can rise again and again...
and just for fun how about mermaids/men, capricorns, or chrimiras for switches, part one thing, part another.

phoenix






chellekitty -> RE: And now for something completely different... (10/22/2007 8:49:07 AM)

ummm i know a Daddy that is a Phoenix and the matriarch of my leather household is a Pheonix and they are both definately Not subs....i veto that one....




ladysekhmetka -> RE: And now for something completely different... (10/22/2007 9:50:12 AM)

Why animals though?  Why not symbols or would that be too easy?  As someone pointed out, it's hard to define a particular animal species as dominant/sub/whatever.  Within each species, a pecking order would exist.  Even between species, you would get variations.

But it is interesting to read everyone's thoughts on the topic ^.^




bipolarber -> RE: And now for something completely different... (10/22/2007 10:16:47 AM)

Doms: the platypus. Scrappy, independant, and don't do well in captivity.
Subs: drone ants. They do what they are told, work tirelessly, very strong for their size.
Switches: housecats. They generally want attention but are often frustratingly independant.




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