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Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/10/2007 5:06:07 PM   
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I have seen a connection with alot of the ads on this site having pictures from the Renaissance fairs on them.  Is there a connection between these fairs and the lifestyle, or are these fairs just that popular.  I have never been to one, so I am just curious.
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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/10/2007 5:09:26 PM   
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Hiyas from Lapeer-ish . As to an answer all I can say is that for a lot, there is a connection.
How's that for a non-answer lol, sorry.

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/10/2007 5:20:37 PM   
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Thanks for trying...Didn't get me anywhere but thanks ...lol.

another question...who decides what icon appears with your name.  I am hardly vanilla.  Do you have to earn your stripes or something?

How are things over in Lapeer..ish?

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/10/2007 5:20:46 PM   
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 Well for one, i can run around and be submissive to my Owner in public and it is acceptable in the SCA.
Another reason is BDSM in the wars and tourneys.  Talk about a caning.
And i can wear my chain mail collar and everyone thinks it is pretty cool looking, not strange.

But aside from the fun aspect of the SCA, both my Owner and myself enjoy the historical aspect of the SCA.
The SCA is the historical reenactment of the Middle Ages, where as the Ren fairs are more the later period and show version, pretty much more Hollywood. 

We like the research and making the armor and garb ourselves, as accurate as possible, and setting up a period encampment, even cooking period. 
And i learned to cast pewter and also am doing Viking Bronze castings now.

There does seem to be many "crossovers" as we call them in the SCA. 


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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/10/2007 5:21:53 PM   
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Oh the icons come from number of post.

edited because i really meant to say"
    the number of threads you have posted to, not the total numbers of individual posts..

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/10/2007 5:22:31 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: porthuronsub

Thanks for trying...Didn't get me anywhere but thanks ...lol.

another question...who decides what icon appears with your name.  I am hardly vanilla.  Do you have to earn your stripes or something?

How are things over in Lapeer..ish?


Yup you are a nilla cone until you post a certain amount. Things are cold here but probably a bit colder there on the edge? Jeez I haven't been to PH in a couple of years. Nice to meet you, welcome to CM etc etc.

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/10/2007 5:30:20 PM   
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Thanks for the info, we have a thingy in our town, Feast of St. Claire, but it is more of a civil war era deal.  Still people put up tents,  cook over fire, have blacksmiths the whole lot. 
Every pic I see of the Ren fairs shows women displaying their breasts.  I thought that was funny.  One big breast competition.  I will have to check out the earlier ones that you speak of. 
Thank you CJenny for the info.  It is cold here, about 11 degrees.  I am sorry to read about your conditions.  I hope things are going well for you, at least as well as possible. 

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/10/2007 6:19:44 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: porthuronsub

I have seen a connection with alot of the ads on this site having pictures from the Renaissance fairs on them.  Is there a connection between these fairs and the lifestyle, or are these fairs just that popular.  I have never been to one, so I am just curious.

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There is a large sub-culture crossover between the renn/geek/gaming/spirituality/poly communities.

I think it has to do with a subset of mainstream culture who are bent towards geeky/offhand/intellectual fantasy interests, have access to the internet, and a luxurious enough life to give them the time and money to not only be online a lot, but also attend events public events on a regular basis.

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/10/2007 6:35:44 PM   
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Generally I think the open mindset that both tend to generate or draw in would be the causation of the big cross over.
Renn Faires draw in an ecclectic crowd many times with fairly open minds.
The same mindset that one finds at Faire.

An open mind contributes to enjoying both

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/10/2007 6:45:16 PM   
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I've been attending Renn Faires for longer than I care to mention. Have been to them in Colorado, Kansas City, and Baltimore.  One thing I thought was neat at the Baltimore one was a dungeon museum with all kinds of nifty medieval torture devices and restraint devices. A treat for those into it. Like me. I hope I get to go to a lot more Rennaisance Fairs, I love it.

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/11/2007 6:30:14 AM   
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Is there a connection between these fairs and the lifestyle, or are these fairs just that popular. 


No connection at all.  However it is a place where people go and seem to let out some of their inhibitions. 
You can buy a flogger or cuffs at a Ren Faire.  However they are not lifestyle either...just the tools of the trade from long ago.
Most groups have days where they all plan to go on a single day while the faire is running. 
It is one of the more public events where a bit of oddity is accepted.

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/11/2007 7:08:06 AM   
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You did not read your subbie handbook!
 
You are required to display a certain amount of cool geekiness. You must be into Star Trek or a similar Sci Fi type show, an RPG, or SCA. It is a rule!!!!!
 
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Well for one, i can run around and be submissive to my Owner in public and it is acceptable in the SCA.
Another reason is BDSM in the wars and tourneys.  Talk about a caning.


Lol, i always loved the fact that at a Ren fair a certain amount leeway is granted to lifestylers.

And i love to fight in a melee'.

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/11/2007 7:12:55 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Archer

Generally I think the open mindset that both tend to generate or draw in would be the causation of the big cross over.
Renn Faires draw in an ecclectic crowd many times with fairly open minds.
The same mindset that one finds at Faire.

An open mind contributes to enjoying both



I liked this answer best, not that it matters heh.

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/11/2007 11:23:42 PM   
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One of the few places I can go in vanilla public and wear my dom's 1.5 inch steel collar and big lock  and leash and not get weird looks! Last time I got a lot of cool feedback and even free stuff from vendors. But - can't say there is much explicit connection. I just think that ownership and some coarser or more regimented roles are more acceptable in the sense of "role play" . Maybe that in itself IS the connection - free rein to indulge in some public role play.

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/12/2007 12:13:01 AM   
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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/12/2007 5:29:42 AM   
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ORIGINAL: twicehappy

You did not read your subbie handbook!
 
You are required to display a certain amount of cool geekiness. You must be into Star Trek or a similar Sci Fi type show, an RPG, or SCA. It is a rule!!!!!
 
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ORIGINAL: goodpet

Well for one, i can run around and be submissive to my Owner in public and it is acceptable in the SCA.
Another reason is BDSM in the wars and tourneys.  Talk about a caning.


Lol, i always loved the fact that at a Ren fair a certain amount leeway is granted to lifestylers.

And i love to fight in a melee'.


Does it help or count if my Mistress is a trekie??

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/12/2007 6:16:48 AM   
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Does it help or count if my Mistress is a trekie??


Only if you are studying to be one too.

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/12/2007 6:21:35 AM   
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There are faires where the wearing of collars, ect... are acceptable. There are ones that are not. All faires must also abide by Laws of the state that they are in.
True, as Archer has said, many go there are of an open mind, and desire the Medevil atmoshphere. One that I apparently find appealing by my profile. Different bites for different likes. I myself  had been involved in faires as a business venue with my work long before my involvelment in D/s. I believe the crossover connection is the same as with any other. We tend to blend what we like.

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/12/2007 2:55:11 PM   
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Does it help or count if my Mistress is a trekie??


Only if you are studying to be one too.


Which one scores more points, the original or "the next generation"?  I kinda like the original, my Mistress likes the "next generation".  In her eyes the same as her is best, does it matter to the community?

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RE: Renaissance Fairs and the Lifestyle - 2/12/2007 3:33:44 PM   
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ORIGINAL: twicehappy

You did not read your subbie handbook!
 
You are required to display a certain amount of cool geekiness. You must be into Star Trek or a similar Sci Fi type show, an RPG, or SCA. It is a rule!!!!!
 
quote:

ORIGINAL: goodpet

Well for one, i can run around and be submissive to my Owner in public and it is acceptable in the SCA.
Another reason is BDSM in the wars and tourneys.  Talk about a caning.


Lol, i always loved the fact that at a Ren fair a certain amount leeway is granted to lifestylers.

And i love to fight in a melee'.


Oh thank god I am not a submissive. I could never work up even the smallest amount of interest in any of that stuff. But then after the last week or so of threads I have discovered I am pretty bad..............downright lousy even.....


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