Have you/would you be leashed in Public?

pleatedskirt

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The idea of being leashed and led around in public is something my mind buzzes about now and again

Have you been walked out in public on a leash? Would you like to?
 
Occasionally, I toss the idea around in my head, but I don't think I could do it and it doesn't do enough for me in my head to want to try. I'm not even sure I'd want to try a collar and leash in private, or even a collar. Still musing it over.

I'm not sure it'd really do anything for me, so I probably won't suggest it to the boy. If he suggested it for private use, though, it'd be fine. Then its his want, not mine.
 
Didn't you start a thread on the same topic not too long ago? About being lead around on a chain?
 
lol yes i did but its snowed since but glad people keep a check on listings...

hope u r having a great weekend shame no response from you on the subject....
 
although I have never been publicly leashed I have on many occasions leashed one or more of my toys. And this is often the case when I have more than two toys to play with for the evening, it does make handling them easier.
 
We would only do it if we were at a gathering with like-minded people. At Publix or Target, no.
 
We would only do it if we were at a gathering with like-minded people. At Publix or Target, no.


Ditto, we are not into forcing others to have our activities shoved in their faces, not to mention passively involving children by taking your activites to public places. Of course, public can mean an open space where there is not much chance of anyone being around (forest at night etc.), or doing so but being discreet, but I get the feeling this is not what is being discussed here.
 
public could be party with like minded people or club in similar vain

agree would not want to involve others but maybe chained to a shopping trolley at the supermarket could be achieved without people knowing

thanks for the replys by the way
 
public could be party with like minded people or club in similar vain

agree would not want to involve others but maybe chained to a shopping trolley at the supermarket could be achieved without people knowing

thanks for the replys by the way

I'm pretty sure at least some people would notice unless one was very skilled in standing RIGHT NEXT to the trolley at all points in time, and was also cleverly dressed to hide the collar and leash dangling down to the trolley.

Unrelated: I am very pleased with myself that I am switching between UK terms and US terms for things so easily now. My australia-i-zation shall be deceptively smooth until no one realizes I am now australian. buwahahahaha *plotting fingers*
 
If I were a hyperactive toddler with the overwhelming urge to wander, then probably.
 
I wore a studded dog collar at a retro NYE party a few years ago. I was dressed as a punk with safety pins and a slashed top, short skirt, fishnets and black chunky lace up boots.

I've also worn a leather collar with an O ring to Sexpo.

I've not bothered with a leash though. Like Catalina, we aren't into involving non consenting others in our life, especially children.
 
The idea of being leashed and led around in public is something my mind buzzes about now and again

Have you been walked out in public on a leash? Would you like to?

I've led my plaything around naked on a leash on what was technically a public path - but it was after midnight and there was no-one else there (and if someone had come I was able to hide her, although she didn't know that I would). We both got a lot out of that.

To have her leashed in actual public is a slightly different thing. Do you want parents to have to explain to their children why that woman is on a leash? I'd certainly put her on a leash if we went to a fetish club together; there are some other adults-only settings in which I'd leash her, for example at a fancy dress party; but almost by definition those settings are private settings.
 
I'd never ever consider it in public, though I do have a padlocked collar with a leash attachment on it. It's funny, no one ever mentions it :)
 
i have been leashed out in public on occasion, but in anyplace which was very visible to the public at large the leash was mostly hidden under my shirt, and i walked very close to my Master.
 
There are certain places I'd do this in in NYC without a second thought, but that's about it.

I saw stuff like this as a kid periodically - just eccentricity. Maybe that isn't a good argument for it since I got freaky :confused:
 
I have not (despite my taste in fashion, and think "this dog collar matches my outfit") been leashed, nor would I want to "in broad daylight" publicly. If it's unseen or privately, I would enjoy that... but I couldn't enjoy it if I saw parents shielding their kids' eyes from me or something.
 
I absolutely look back in fondness on being exposed to things like "dude on a leash" or "rollerina" the drag queen rollerskates lady when I was growing up. I was much more traumatized by the anti-porn crusade that set up camp outside of Zabars with all kinds of porn on display to show its evils.
 
I absolutely look back in fondness on being exposed to things like "dude on a leash" or "rollerina" the drag queen rollerskates lady when I was growing up. I was much more traumatized by the anti-porn crusade that set up camp outside of Zabars with all kinds of porn on display to show its evils.

Whoa, ditto. I honestly thing that growing up in the L.E.S./East Village/West Village was, seriously, the best thing that could have happened developmentally.

One of my pre-school teachers was this flaming queen with a bald head and a fire-truck-red beard. I remember being wheeled in my GD stroller by my parents to watch a performance art piece he did where he hung upside down off the side of a building, wrapped in black fabric, and recited poetry.

Formative years? Hell yes, and thank goodness.
 
Don't see that happening in my future, unless it was at a fetish party or club.
 
Whoa, ditto. I honestly thing that growing up in the L.E.S./East Village/West Village was, seriously, the best thing that could have happened developmentally.

One of my pre-school teachers was this flaming queen with a bald head and a fire-truck-red beard. I remember being wheeled in my GD stroller by my parents to watch a performance art piece he did where he hung upside down off the side of a building, wrapped in black fabric, and recited poetry.

Formative years? Hell yes, and thank goodness.

Yep. But out of context, not so much. There are places I'd fly my freak flag - and if you don't want freak flag then there are a million other neighborhoods to tourist around in - and there are far more places I would not.
 
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