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callistaIn -> RE: Symbols (9/6/2007 3:06:02 PM)

Personally, I would wish for a kef branded on my thigh as a sign of ownership. Tattoos are always nice though; as are piercings and cuttings.




MasterFireMaam -> RE: Symbols (9/9/2007 2:57:53 AM)

In addition to the triskle, there are pride flags. This one is the BDSM/Leather pride flag:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Leather,_Latex,_and_BDSM_pride_-_Light.svg

This on is the Master/slave pride flag:
http://www.masterslaveflag.com/html/faq_s.html

And then, there's the hanky code used for flagging that LA mentioned:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanky_code

For those familiar with flagging and how the original, simple list has been expanded beyond belief, check out the amusing list at the end of this page:http://www.cufsnorth.org/Old/FunFlag.htm

Master Fire





spankmepink11 -> RE: Symbols (9/9/2007 3:39:39 AM)

I've really never found the need to proclaim myself , or my interests in a public manner.   At least not with the use of symbols.  I've  behaved submissively in public....but thats about it.




liljoy -> RE: Symbols (9/9/2007 3:46:11 AM)

i don't know much about flagging but i have been told by others that it is not universal. What might mean one thing on the west coast can mean something totally different on the east coast




HalloweenWhite -> RE: Symbols (9/9/2007 3:57:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: AlexanderC

What are "O" rings?


An "O" ring is a ring, I think it comes from the story of "O", hence the name.




Cyntilating -> RE: Symbols (9/9/2007 5:36:10 AM)

Rover and MasterFireMaam
 
thank you for the links!
I had heard of the emblem and the flags but did not know the origins and other great info on these sites..
thanks for sharing
 




HalloweenWhite -> RE: Symbols (9/9/2007 7:45:28 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LuckyAlbatross

Or flagging?  Why make a whole new system when one's already in place?


The first symbol I ever read about was the "O" ring inspired (apparently)  by the movie "The story of O" so I just asumed it was the most popular andso the most commonly used. But flags work, hankies which are a specific colour, or with a particular design, or flags, or the triskele, whatever.

I think the moral is what ever works for you is fine.




chellekitty -> RE: Symbols (9/9/2007 9:18:19 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MasterFireMaam

In addition to the triskle, there are pride flags. This one is the BDSM/Leather pride flag:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Leather,_Latex,_and_BDSM_pride_-_Light.svg

This on is the Master/slave pride flag:
http://www.masterslaveflag.com/html/faq_s.html

And then, there's the hanky code used for flagging that LA mentioned:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanky_code

For those familiar with flagging and how the original, simple list has been expanded beyond belief, check out the amusing list at the end of this page:http://www.cufsnorth.org/Old/FunFlag.htm

Master Fire




i giggled my hiney off at that last one....i came up with my own flagging for kitty play but i have yet to see anyone pick it up or recognize it but i have had my friends say it worked for them.....a little ball of yarn (wrapped like you are balling yarn then shoved through with a large needle so it stays) hanging out my back right pocket....




submittous -> RE: Symbols (9/9/2007 9:25:24 AM)

I personally like the bdsm pride flag and wish I had more ways to wear it more often. I do have a singletail tattooed around my arm and it has started more than a few interesting conversations. You never know who you will meet if you are comfortable being "open" with your interest in BDSM...

Bill




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