krikket -> RE: A question about collars (12/24/2004 7:41:17 PM)
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i've only worn one collar (a necklace with mini goldhandcuffs on it). Except for a brief period after spinal surgery i wore it 24/7, for 3 years. After my Master's unexpected death, i ended up having to remove it myself. It was the hardest thing i've ever done...far more difficult than when i had removed my (ex's) wedding ring 4 years before. Since then i've had several relationships, although none reached the collar stage. However, those that ended without even a goodbye were hard -- not because i had been madly in love, or even lust, nor because i felt this deep calling to serve him, but because there was no closure, no chance to ask why, to grow. It seems to me that a collar that has been given out of love or respect or any of the other thousand reasons, should be removed, imho, the same way. quote:
ORIGINAL: ShadowHwk quote:
ORIGINAL: MistressKiss My question to all of you is this...what about removing collars? Do any of you have any specific rituals for collar removal? I know, not the best subject, but I have seen some overly dramatic rituals and some feel it is not that important. Any thoughts on this? While the "removal ritual" does not need to be overly dramatic, I do think it adds a good bit of closure. It is the end of one thing and the beginning of another. There is much to be said for such a well defined, clean, break. If done right it leaves no doubt in the minds of the pair involved as to the status of the relationship. Which should help them move on to other things. Just my .02 Terry
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