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I'm not really here Posted Jun 4, 2001
Yes I have! Two, both black, one with silver bits and one with brass bits. Which one would be best?
(I also have a blue one, but the dog wears that.)
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I'm not really here Posted Jun 4, 2001
I have, but my "female dog" - I guess bitch would be moderated, although it is perfectly justified and not used as a swear word - would be upset if I let other people play with his toys.
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Frankie Roberto Posted Jun 4, 2001
Well you wouldn't want an unhappy bitch now would you? She might bite.
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted Jun 4, 2001
Anyway, the slave on no account gets to choose their collar. Mina could certainly bring both, in case collar size is an issue or if she wants to choose which looks better on him. But giving the slave a choice rather misses the point...
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Frankie Roberto Posted Jun 4, 2001
Good point. I think the spikes would be cool though. I have a goth friend who wears one regularly...
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted Jun 4, 2001
I'm sure you could volunteer to buy a spiked one. Mind you, trying collars on for relative size in a pet store is a unique experience!
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Martin Harper Posted Jun 4, 2001
Me, I think cat collars are the way forward - dog collars are so common they're practically mainstream...
You know, I'd always assumed that collars for people were bought at specialist places - because without fur the pet collars would rub terribly... Wait, don't tell me... that's part of the point, right?
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I'm not really here Posted Jun 4, 2001
One of my mates had a collar made specially for him, and he was going to lend it to me for a TG night, but it was too big. It didn't have any fur inside it, was made of rubber, and had very convenient rings on it. Much better than a dogs collar.
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted Jun 4, 2001
Cat collars are nice. You can gets ones that are softer than dog collars. However, many men won't fit into a cat collar. And yes, they do make nice ones that are typically available at sex shops that sell leather goods. Some people use pet collars instead because they are much cheaper and are available in small and/or conservative towns.
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Frankie Roberto Posted Jun 4, 2001
There's a shop that sells all that kind of stuff in Camden (London, UK) called 'Cyberdog' (which is an experience in itself) - not that I would know of course...
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I'm not really here Posted Jun 4, 2001
I love Cyberdog. But there are better shops in Camden to get stuff like that.
I personally prefer The London Fetish Fair. Ideal for a beer while you browse through the stalls.
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Martin Harper Posted Jun 4, 2001
Curiosity made me go find the cyberdog website {free hint, it's a COmpany in the UK}... *got* to love the theming - can't get enough of the cool spaceship...
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I'm not really here Posted Jun 4, 2001
I haven't been to the website, the shop is enough of a temptation as it is. Now I'm tempted to go and fnd this spaceship thing...
They have lots of gadgets and flashing lights and odd mannequin things in the shop. There's one near 7 dials I think, and that's laid out a lot better, if with slightly less flashing lights. Music still loud enough to burst your eardrums though.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Jun 10, 2001
I haven't lived
I am still getting over seeing Mina post anon the previous page.
That's like me posting a
Oh, that wasn't so bad.
I'm going to my local petstore tomorrow, to see what's on offer.
But I won't be taking my dad
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Frankie Roberto Posted Jun 10, 2001
Hehe.
I took a couple of friends into cyberdog the other day (including the goth one, had to drag her out of Black Rose next door), they loved it. The music was up so loud it drowned out everything else.
I love the kids/baby section, it's very cute, hadn't noticed that before.
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