Aneirin
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ORIGINAL: HeavansKeeper quote:
The worst? I saw a women in a collar (not a switch) leading a guy with a collar on a dog chain from another thread got me thinking. Many people support the "there's no true way" and "make BDSM whatever is right for you" theories, but then there's something like this. The quote was made in context of public play, does that change anything? How do you feel about dominants wearing collars? How do you feel about unowned people wearing collars in public venues? Do you think we should strive for a more unified culture in public space? Do you always assume a person in a collar is owned? What is your opinion of people who go to BDSM clubs (frequently or not, doesn't matter) to play, but do not keep a power exchange dynamic anywhere else? I believe people should wear what they want, there are no rules to what can be worn, for either gender. I think collars are cool, I may wear one, when I have constructed one, but my idea of things, is I use the wearing of items of jewellery to advertise my skills, when I can be bothered. Other than that, I just like being different and confident in my difference. The last person I saw wearing a collar in my town, a real padlocked collar, very bdsm, I congratulated her on being so brave to be out in a small minded town such as mine wearing the thing, she in response was very gracious. She knew I knew the significance and I am totally cool with it. As for doms wearing collars, why not, when in reality, they are bound to their sub, why not a joint collaring to show the devotion to their art and each other. What about the doms then, do they wear an item of jewellery given by a mate, a necklace perhaps, could that not be looked upon as a collar , a secret collar perhaps ? People playing in public, what is wrong with that, maybe they have exhibitionist tendancies, who knows, but if what they do does not harm or offend anyone, where is the problem. Those that are offended, and don't want the display, perhaps they would do well to say so, tell the people involved, or forever hold their peace, as there is no point bleating after the fact, when something could be done about it at the time. There is of course, the voyeuristic enjoyment of watching people at play, so I have no problems, it is good to see people enjoying themselves.
< Message edited by Aneirin -- 4/7/2009 5:17:16 PM >
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