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what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 4:22:12 PM   
cheshireboy


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I was asked recently what my symbol is...and gave my answer in my journal <a snake curled around a Domme's ankle>  and i am wondering what others symbols are...and how it relates to who you are.
 
for mine,  i do tend to have a sharpen tongue when allowed <so yes, this boy loves voice restriction>  and i am highly protective also, hense the curling, but when i looked deeper on it just now, of course i am curled around the ankle, it is always my choice as to wether or not to submit...and a snake has always been seen as a strong character.....
 
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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 4:48:12 PM   
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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 4:51:02 PM   
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oh my...what would Freud say....snakes being a phallic symbol and all..........lol

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 4:55:01 PM   
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For me it would be a cat most likely or a dragon. A cat is independent, wild, a fierce protector of it's young and territory yet curls around it's owner's feet and purrs.

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 4:55:07 PM   
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well, he would most likely say smoke a cigar and congrads on realizing that you are male....

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 5:14:45 PM   
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http://www.imageuploads.net/ims/pic.php?u=125823CKGj&i=97590

There's mine... Taken from the cover art for my demo CD. I've been tweaking it since I was 15 or so, using it as a symbol for myself on and off since then. Simply put, I love wolves for their majesty and sense of independence, and I wanted to make a symbol that was original but recognizeable.

And I'm pretty sure Freud would have said something along the lines of, "Das machen die Fliegermaus eine kleine Handtasche, meine Freulein!"


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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 5:51:18 PM   
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mine is a little anime nerd-slut

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 6:05:28 PM   
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my symbol is a rose, i wear one asmall silver one on a silver chain all the time it is also  in sliver ink on both my dress collar and play collar.  to me it represents my gentle and sweet side as well as representing strenght  and being able to protect myself *ss*

my Lord has also put His symbol on me and kyra, we both have a cutting of crossed swords on our right thigh.

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 6:06:29 PM   
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A dandelion and, depending on my mood, a shilohette of a black kitty cat.

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 6:19:33 PM   
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Oh I like this question.
A geisha.  That would be my symbol.
I'm actually thinking of doing a back piece tattoo of one.

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 6:48:01 PM   
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Im not sure I have a symbol...but I do have a talisman and that is the turtle.
It represents long life and luck in Chinese culture, and in many cultures is symbolic of the earth. I have a wonderful book of native american poetry called "Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back" I read to my unmentionable. Each poem represents a different "moon" throughout the year. Another of my favorite books for elfen creatures is called "Old Turtle".
They symbol presented itself to me early in my twenties on a day when I was literally buzzing with openness to the Universe. I took it on immediately as a symbol of patience. Patience has always been something Ive had to consciously work on cultivating in myself.

By all accounts, Ive come a long way since I adopted the turtle as my talisman, but there are still days when it serves me well to remember that

*'Slow and Steady' wins the race

*it is unwise to leap into choices before weighing them, and

*it is just as important to have patience with oneself as it is to display it in dealing with others.

Thanks for a topic that effectively turned my thoughts inward in a healthy way.

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 7:11:37 PM   
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heather, thank you for an reply, i truly enjoyed seeing where your symbol came from....very interesting
 
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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 7:22:23 PM   
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A  shell

~A traditional symbol associated with pilgrimage
~Rebirth
~New emergence

I have a tattoo of a shell pierced with an arrow...Master Archer's arrow.

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 7:38:40 PM   
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This wasnt always mine .... But about ten years ago I was marked by  a Dominant  just after collaring... Well less than a week later * shrugs* The things I found out ...  Well I asked for release and was left witha  very UGLY  fresh black tat ... I  went in almost tears to  my  tat  guy and told him GET RID OF IT !!!! Well as he drew the lotus over the form of the claw he told me a story and how the lotus should sybolize the growth that came from what I  had learned ..... And now when things seem sucky I go hunting pictures of lotus flowers and regroup



Lotus flowers symbolise purity, spiritual growth and enlightenment - the religious path.




 
 


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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 7:53:03 PM   
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I actually have two symbols that are personal to me - the Wolf and Butterfly as a combination (which is a symbol of the disease process that killed my mom) and the Blue Rose - for rarity, beauty within danger, and a sense of peace in uniqueness.

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 8:38:40 PM   
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A cougar or a Panther *S*  my sister always said i was a cat in a past life, and i seem to still have some of the characteristics.

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 9:02:26 PM   
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Symbols? More than one, the primary being my avatar. Which i'd like to wear on my right shoulder. Another the ouroborous. (sp?) And the Celtic cross.

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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 9:02:27 PM   
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Pink peep bunny.

It soft, cute, cuddly, adored and hated, but has an odd grip of fascination.  As such, it's often disarming and underestimating.

Plus, it's just fairly ironic to all the other sides of my personality and intellectual discussion style.



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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 9:20:46 PM   
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The Lion-the power of physical strength, of temper, of emotions, or sexXxuality; a feline is independent, wild, watchful & guardian like; a fierce protector of it's young and territory.

< Message edited by FootQueen -- 7/25/2006 9:23:00 PM >


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RE: what is your symbol? - 7/25/2006 9:44:30 PM   
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Wolves were predatory competitors with early man and wolves symbolized ferocity, cunning, stealth, cruelty and even evil - but because of their close-knit pack behaviour wolves also represented loyalty, courage, fidelity and victory.

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