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lame30 -> symbolic jewellry (11/21/2006 4:32:40 PM)

Would like to wear something that is symbolic of my submissiveness, and desire for chastity control but it would need to be something that only people aware of the lifestyle sould be aware of. Any suggestions?

dave




jamesthehumanrug -> RE: symbolic jewellry (11/21/2006 6:23:01 PM)

DEAR LAME
OUTWARDLY AN EARING IN THE RITE EAR IS BOTTOM SUBMISSIVE SLAVE VS THE LEFT
BUT MORE OBVIOUS IS A CHASTITY BELT IF YOU CAN DO IT RITE AWAY IN BED AND NOT WASTE TIME TOO MUCH




MisPandora -> RE: symbolic jewellry (11/21/2006 9:23:00 PM)

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ORIGINAL: jamesthehumanrug

DEAR LAME
OUTWARDLY AN EARING IN THE RITE EAR IS BOTTOM SUBMISSIVE SLAVE VS THE LEFT

Since when?????

The only earring thing I ever knew was from high school boys:
"Left ear is the right ear, right ear is the wrong ear (flags gay) and two ears, you have a girl."

Can you point me to the resource where you've found this community signal for submissive and slave using earrings?




BootBlackBlast -> RE: symbolic jewellry (11/21/2006 11:19:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MisPandora

quote:

ORIGINAL: jamesthehumanrug

DEAR LAME
OUTWARDLY AN EARING IN THE RITE EAR IS BOTTOM SUBMISSIVE SLAVE VS THE LEFT

Since when?????

The only earring thing I ever knew was from high school boys:
"Left ear is the right ear, right ear is the wrong ear (flags gay) and two ears, you have a girl."

Can you point me to the resource where you've found this community signal for submissive and slave using earrings?


I'm with Mistress Pandora on this one. I've only heard that males piercing the right ear meant they were gay. But I haven't heard that since high school. But I think even then that was on the way out of style. Piercings and tattoos were very much in then.




DiurnalVampire -> RE: symbolic jewellry (11/21/2006 11:24:51 PM)

I dont know that there is jewelry that would specifically show that you were interested in chastity, but I do know that teh triskelion in some way shape or form does tend to flag you for otehr lifestylers while being seen as just interesting celtic jewelry by most vanillas.




KarbonCopy -> RE: symbolic jewellry (11/22/2006 6:06:30 AM)

Someone posted this link in the Equipment section, figured it might be what you're looking for.

Someone decided that a BDSM emblem wasn't enough, These are designed for the D/s community.
http://www.ownershipflag.com/icons-explanation




pixelslave -> RE: symbolic jewellry (11/22/2006 2:58:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: lame30

Would like to wear something that is symbolic of my submissiveness, and desire for chastity control but it would need to be something that only people aware of the lifestyle sould be aware of. Any suggestions?

dave


What seems like quite a long time ago, I used to wear a heart shaped lock on a very nice chain around my neck.  It was a symbol of my submission.  The heart-shaped lock didn't actually "lock", was fairly inexpensive and originally came with an inexpensive shoestring or lasso type neck cord that barely fit around my neck.  Needless to say, the nice chain was not exactly inexpensive.  The heart-shaped lock was bright chrome or silver as I recall.  I think it was found on ebay, but I've since seen it elsewhere.  Perhaps something like that might provide the symbolism you require?  [8|]

Later we found a "flatter" one of made of pewter with a rougher texture to it that looked more masculine and didn't open at all at a hobby store.  It had more of a rough hewn look that was much more appealing and drew less attention to it.  It was also only a couple dollars at a store named "Michaels", which I believe is a national chain here in the US.  The one I wore was bought in Michigan, and they also have stores here in Texas as well.

You might look through the selection of pendants they have at a place like that and see if they have anything that catches your attention.  If you find what you like and want something nicer, you can always take it to a custom jeweler and they can make a wax mold of it from which to make a nicer one of either Silver or Gold to your precise specifications.  Which reminds me, you may want to ask this same question in the Craftsman section of the boards. [:)]

- pixel




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