Christmas traditions

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Just heard my first Christmas song on the radio and thought of something

What things do you do for Christmas with a BDSM twist? I always thought of having a separate little tree for adults only but that is when I have kids and find a daddy

So what are your traditions?
 
It's not a tradition yet, but we've talked about going shopping together and labeling toys we get "To: The Toybox" because we both want to get the same things but don't need doubles of them. (We have the same idea for "The House" items like home repair and kitchen appliance)The Toybox prezies will NOT go under the tree. Though I like the idea of a little adult tree......
This year we're doing Christmas with my dad, so I doubt any of those type of presents will go with us to his house. We'll be having a seperate christmas for those ;)
 
tealsphynx:

From your sig line:

"I don't remember where I found this: Once you can accept matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid is easy."

That is an Albert Einstein quote. He also said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge" and "Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them."

Dontcha just love that guy? :p

[Apologies for the digression, CherryPop. I'll try not to do it again!]

Alice
 
Its alright Alice. This thread isn't going how I thought it would. I was hoping there would be more comments. Maybe no one is in the Holiday spirt yet
 
None of these traditions have a BDSM twist, I am too dull for that.
Maybe when all the kids have left home Andante and I can 'bump' this thread and find some interesting ideas :D

When I was married, he and I had a tradition of a Christmas fuck, it had to be during the day when the house was full of relatives. Needless to say he hated that, I loved it :devil:


I have some normal(ish) traditions that drive my sons crazy but they HAVE to follow them lol

On Christmas eve we track Santas progress on Noraid site, it shows where he has been and where he is heading to, it also shows pics of him & sleigh going over major sites for example Eiffel Tower in France.

At 6pm we listen to the local radio as Santa is interviewed and will possibly read out any names of bad boys and girls who won't get a present.

We read the night before Christmas, they used to sit on my knee, but last year aged 15 & 17 yrs they were standing in the doorway; waiting for me to read it as fast as I could so they could go out to a party :rolleyes:

I buy there main present and the rest come from Santa, The Christmas fairy, the snowman, the Elves, the fairies at the bottom of the garden and anyone else who wants to join in

We leave out a chocolate and cup of tea for Santa plus carrots for the reindeer.

In the last few years its been less successful as Santa has had to arrive later and later as my sons are also out later and later.

I have tried many times to explain how much that throws Santas schedule out and how pissed off the reindeer get.
What would happen if everyone did that? he would spend the whole night flying back and forth without any routine or order!

Its quite amusing to watch them both trying to make me read faster so they can go out.
Last year I sent them text message updates of where Santa was according to noraid, I would love to have seen their faces as they read 'Guess what! he will soon be here, he is in Germany RIGHT NOW!!!!'

This year will mark a change in tradition as my parents will be here. It will be a more sober and grown-up Christmas.
One day I may have grandchildren, I can show them how to track Santa and listen to the list to see if we have been good or bad :)
 
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shy slave said:
None of these traditions have a BDSM twist, I am too dull for that.
Maybe when all the kids have left home Andante and I can 'bump' this thread and find some interesting ideas :D

When I was married, he and I had a tradition of a Christmas fuck, it had to be during the day when the house was full of relatives. Needless to say he hated that, I loved it :devil:


I have some normal(ish) traditions that drive my sons crazy but they HAVE to follow them lol

On Christmas eve we track Santas progress on Noraid site, it shows where he has been and where he is heading to, it also shows pics of him & sleigh going over major sites for example Eiffel Tower in France.

At 6pm we listen to the local radio as Santa is interviewed and will possibly read out any names of bad boys and girls who won't get a present.

We read the night before Christmas, they used to sit on my knee, but last year aged 15 & 17 yrs they were standing in the doorway; waiting for me to read it as fast as I could so they could go out to a party :rolleyes:

I buy there main present and the rest come from Santa, The Christmas fairy, the snowman, the Elves, the fairies at the bottom of the garden and anyone else who wants to join in

We leave out a chocolate and cup of tea for Santa plus carrots for the reindeer.

In the last few years its been less successful as Santa has had to arrive later and later as my sons are also out later and later.

I have tried many times to explain how much that throws Santas schedule out and how pissed off the reindeer get.
What would happen if everyone did that? he would spend the whole night flying back and forth without any routine or order!

Its quite amusing to watch them both trying to make me read faster so they can go out.
Last year I sent them text message updates of where Santa was according to noraid, I would love to have seen their faces as they read 'Guess what! he will soon be here, he is in Germany RIGHT NOW!!!!'

This year will mark a change in tradition as my parents will be here. It will be a more sober and grown-up Christmas.
One day I may have grandchildren, I can show them how to track Santa and listen to the list to see if we have been good or bad :)


ROFLMAO OMG I wish I'd been there at all the text messages. I'm sooooo gonna remember this when my kids get older.
 
graceanne said:
ROFLMAO OMG I wish I'd been there at all the text messages. I'm sooooo gonna remember this when my kids get older.

Older kids are great, you can really embarrass them and enjoy it :devil:

Slight hijack, when my eldest son was about 16 and coming home from school surrounded by friends I stopped the car and called out
'Hello Mummys little soldier, get in the car theres a good boy, your so brave to want to walk but Mummmy can drive you. Say goodbye tot he nice boys and girls'

He got in the car, laughing and bright red at the same time.

I laughed like mad.

Few months later my youngest son was about 14, I saw him in town with his friends.
Stopped the car and called out 'Hello darling, get in Mummys car, I have a lovely bag of sweeties for such a good boy'

His reaction...He shouted at the top of his voice 'Get away from me you pervert, I don't know you so fuck off or I will call the police'

This time I drove off laughing and bright red, I never again offered him a lift home nor have I tried to ever embarrass him in front of his friends again!

ROFL
 
shy slave said:
Older kids are great, you can really embarrass them and enjoy it :devil:

Slight hijack, when my eldest son was about 16 and coming home from school surrounded by friends I stopped the car and called out
'Hello Mummys little soldier, get in the car theres a good boy, your so brave to want to walk but Mummmy can drive you. Say goodbye tot he nice boys and girls'

He got in the car, laughing and bright red at the same time.

I laughed like mad.

Few months later my youngest son was about 14, I saw him in town with his friends.
Stopped the car and called out 'Hello darling, get in Mummys car, I have a lovely bag of sweeties for such a good boy'

His reaction...He shouted at the top of his voice 'Get away from me you pervert, I don't know you so fuck off or I will call the police'

This time I drove off laughing and bright red, I never again offered him a lift home nor have I tried to ever embarrass him in front of his friends again!

ROFL

*gasp* . . . can't . . . breathe. . . . ROFLMAO
 
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