akisha -> RE: Uncollared vs. Self-collared. (12/16/2006 11:45:32 PM)
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So are you saying just because a submissive owns their own collar that they wear for enjoyment or play, because they like to, then they are self collaring?? To be honest I don't see the point of self collaring or what exactly it entails. Maybe I'm having a brain spot moment or something. I am not collared. I do own 2 collars I bought because I liked them. One that is pretty, just because I feel pretty in it, and one that is heavy for play. I don't see how by me wearing either of them would be considered self collaring. I am not trying to protray to anyone that I am collared. I am in a relationship but it has not moved to that level. And yes Sir will have me wear one of my collars when we go out sometimes, but it's more because he likes how i look in it then anything else. Then again I don't have a problem with saying "sorry not interested", and if that doesn't work, being more straight forward and abrupt about not being interested. I've never hid behind a "symbol" or lied to get rid of someone. Plus due to fashion styles and that fact that owned or not subs will wear collars, no one should automatically assume it means a submissive is owned. From what I understand, if the collar is locked then that is the symbol that one is owned, not just a collar around their neck. Though I have been known to be in error at times *S* I guess, if a girl was specifically looking to meet someone and start a relationship, then wearing a collar might not be a good idea. But really, I say do what ever the heck pleases you until such time that you are owned and then you only have to worry about what pleases your Dominant. In regards to the symbolism of wearing a wedding ring when you are not married.... well I wore a emerald and diamond ring on my "wedding ring" finger for close to 10 years and that never stopped anyone that i know of from either hitting on me or asking me out. Why did I wear a ring on that finger that was not an engagement ring?? My mother gave it to me and that finger on the other hand already had one, I really didn't care what people thought, so that's where i wore the ring. *shruggs* But again I agree, if you are single trying to meet someone, then being seen with a symbol that could be protrayed that you are already committed would not be a more enterprising idea. [:)]
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