ResidentSadist -> RE: -=She is caged, any questions?=- (12/14/2008 12:50:46 AM)
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Thank you very much for pointing out and sharing other aspects of caging. Not everyone gets the same thing out of an identical act. Like everything in life, it is a matter of your perspectives. For example, if a Top is trying to humiliate someone and tells them to strip but they are an exhibitionist… humiliation will fail. The same is true for cages. There are many reasons someone wants to cage someone else and there are many reasons someone wants to be caged. No matter what the motives, a kennel, cage or cell, attended or unattended certainly has a strong and persuasive effect on someone’s mindset indeed! My kennel style cage did not have a romantic flair to it nor did it come to Daytona Beach with me. I left it behind on the west coast of Florida when I moved and it now serves at Master’s Quest which is a professional public dungeon. Much like your kennel, this was a basic functional cage. Without the optional internal pad, it had a plate steel floor and it was on wheels. If long term confinement was required, there was no bedpan needed, just wheel them outside and hose them and the cage off. quote:
ORIGINAL: OrionTheWolf Nice cage. My girls kennel is just that. A plastic composite kennel for a large dog with a secure locking door. She only stays in it on occasion, as I will often have her warming my bed, or laying across the bottom of the bed at my feet. It is used for night time purposes, or when I feel she needs it. No water or food in it. No phone or internet access in it. No toilet in it. When I need to be away from the room for an extended period of time, the door remains closed but unlocked. She is given specific instructions that should an emergency arise, she is to do as needed to handle the emergency, and then if able return to the kennel. I have found the kennel definitely helps my property stay grounded in her nature.
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