Zaraseeks
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ORIGINAL: Archer Just remember that buying the toy does not make you competent to use the toy. Some toys are pretty intuitive but others require hours and hours and weeks of practice to become competent. $3,000 OK that can buy a very nice collection. Without knowing what the competencies of the person are I'd be hard pressed to list the right toys. So who says it all has to be spent at once? Set it aside in an envelope and piece the kit togeter as you both learn what works for you. Buying a $400 singletail would be great for some people for others it would be inviting disaster. Buying a $300 tens unit kit wold be a joyous thing for some folks and a waste of money for others. Find out what skills the top has already spend a little on those toys, then find or figure out what kind of toys you two would like to grow into and work from there. I am so glad You brought this up, I was hoping someone would, one cant just "figure it out" with any toy, and really best to not just read up on some things as well, but make sure to be trained by someone who is respected and speacilizes in that area, hopefully will be easy to find someone in the local community, years of experience does not mean one can pick up any toy and use it properly/safely. That being said, am I the only one thinking how nice it would be to have a NICE set of floggers for floruntine? I would certainly go nuts on the floggers, really that is about all I really need to add to my set, I mean I have lots of floggers, but everyone is always SO different, even for the one throwing it! mmmm *smiles* That is of course considering furniture is out, I could use lots of that!!! Good luck hun and wow, HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!! (hope you let us all know what you get!) eryn aka lil zara
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