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O'Mac

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Well, after a few weeks of looking for the right size and style, I decided upon the one I thought was best suited for her and I. It features an extra layer of smooth leather on the front to keep the end of the studs from digging into the skin and a dog-collar style D-ring in the back for a leash or chain. I'm very pleased with it, and she absolutely loves her gift. I don't have any pics yet of her wearing it yet, but hopefully soon. :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/Cashcleaner/PICT0147.jpg
 
O'Mac said:
Well, after a few weeks of looking for the right size and style, I decided upon the one I thought was best suited for her and I. It features an extra layer of smooth leather on the front to keep the end of the studs from digging into the skin and a dog-collar style D-ring in the back for a leash or chain. I'm very pleased with it, and she absolutely loves her gift. I don't have any pics yet of her wearing it yet, but hopefully soon. :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/Cashcleaner/PICT0147.jpg


would be way cuter if no cows were killed in the process
 
canadiancutie said:
would be way cuter if no cows were killed in the process

What bug's climbed up your ass? Ever hear the phrase 'if you can't say something nice don't say anything at all'? :rolleyes:

O'Mac, congrats on your pyl's new collar. :rose:
 
graceanne said:
What bug's climbed up your ass? Ever hear the phrase 'if you can't say something nice don't say anything at all'? :rolleyes:

O'Mac, congrats on your pyl's new collar. :rose:


I don't take lessons from Thumper. Bambi was a good movie though. I cried.
 
canadiancutie said:
I don't take lessons from Thumper. Bambi was a good movie though. I cried.

Too bad. Cause at least Thumper learned not to be rude. Especially when someone's sharing good news.
 
graceanne said:
Too bad. Cause at least Thumper learned not to be rude. Especially when someone's sharing good news.

The death of an animal for fashion is never good news dear.
 
canadiancutie said:
The death of an animal for fashion is never good news dear.

What they do is none of your business. Whether it's death of an animal or not. That's where the whole 'if you can't say something nice don't say anything at all' come in. If you don't like leather wearers than you're in the wrong place, since a good majority of the people here wear leather all the time, it's called 'fetish gear'. You don't see O'Mac telling you what to do with your time and money, so mind your own business.
 
graceanne said:
What they do is none of your business. Whether it's death of an animal or not. That's where the whole 'if you can't say something nice don't say anything at all' come in. If you don't like leather wearers than you're in the wrong place, since a good majority of the people here wear leather all the time, it's called 'fetish gear'. You don't see O'Mac telling you what to do with your time and money, so mind your own business.


Don't take this the wrong way, but I your opinion really means nothing to me. I have a problem with fur and leather wearers, I've lost jobs because I have problems with fur and leather wearers haha, and someone on a website telling me to shut up, really isn't going to have any effect....at all. If he feels like telling me what to do with me time and money, let him, I won't stop him. It doesn't mean I'm going to listen, but I'm also not going to throw a hissy fit. If what I say bothers people, that's their problem, not mine. And BDSM and leather don't necessarily go together, there are a lot of people that manage to have fun without innocent animals dying :)
 
canadiancutie said:
Don't take this the wrong way, but I your opinion really means nothing to me. I have a problem with fur and leather wearers, I've lost jobs because I have problems with fur and leather wearers haha, and someone on a website telling me to shut up, really isn't going to have any effect....at all. If he feels like telling me what to do with me time and money, let him, I won't stop him. It doesn't mean I'm going to listen, but I'm also not going to throw a hissy fit. If what I say bothers people, that's their problem, not mine. And BDSM and leather don't necessarily go together, there are a lot of people that manage to have fun without innocent animals dying :)

You know what? I don't have the time, energy and inclination to argue with a finatic.

Know what really bugs me? If I'd been like this about my religion everyone would be jumping all over my ass. :rolleyes:
 
graceanne said:
You know what? I don't have the time, energy and inclination to argue with a finatic.

Know what really bugs me? If I'd been like this about my religion everyone would be jumping all over my ass. :rolleyes:


Big diff between having beliefs and being a fanatic. And this is the internet, there is no ass jumping.
 
canadiancutie said:
Don't take this the wrong way, but I your opinion really means nothing to me. I have a problem with fur and leather wearers, I've lost jobs because I have problems with fur and leather wearers haha, and someone on a website telling me to shut up, really isn't going to have any effect....at all. If he feels like telling me what to do with me time and money, let him, I won't stop him. It doesn't mean I'm going to listen, but I'm also not going to throw a hissy fit. If what I say bothers people, that's their problem, not mine. And BDSM and leather don't necessarily go together, there are a lot of people that manage to have fun without innocent animals dying :)

Principles are great to uphold, but as you progress through life, unless you do it with a closed mind and eyes, you will discover a great many shades of grey to compliment your black and white world. I also am not big on the slaughter of animals but am also a realist.....there is nothing going to convince me I can get the same amount of pleasure from a PVC or other material whip that I get from a kangaroo leather one....and I will not eat kangaroo simply because I think they are unique and beautiful....and doctors have told me due to my medical problems that without a certain amount of red meat in my diet nothing is going to save me and I have come close enough to death because of that to not want to go there again.

Add to that the fact I imagine you do things everyday (like take a bus, ride in a car, buy goods packaged in plastic, fart, use plastic containers, dispose of rubbish....and the list goes on) which are causing irreparable damage to the environment which over time is going to make the stance against the slaughter of animals a moot point because there won't be an earth suitable to support either them or us. So see, there are countless issues people can have which demonstrate no-one is pure and without guilt in the bigger picture.

:catroar: BTW O'Mac, congrats on the collar and the collaring and I hope it brings you both much pleasure and joy.

Catalina :rose:
 
catalina_francisco said:
....and doctors have told me due to my medical problems that without a certain amount of red meat in my diet nothing is going to save me and I have come close enough to death because of that to not want to go there again.


That doesn't work for me. I've been told the same thing, and I'm in the hospital quite a bit (I'm really really severely anemic), but I would rather die than have something die for me to live. I don't expect everyone to be vegan or even vegetarian (unless I'm dating them, then they don't get a choice), but I'm still going to tell people what I think on the subject. I just don't have any respect for people that don't at least consider the lives of creatures other than humans. Obviously I'm not going to able to avoid contributing to the eventual demise of the planet, but I can at least try, and encourage others to do the same.
 
canadiancutie said:
That doesn't work for me. I've been told the same thing, and I'm in the hospital quite a bit (I'm really really severely anemic), but I would rather die than have something die for me to live. I don't expect everyone to be vegan or even vegetarian (unless I'm dating them, then they don't get a choice), but I'm still going to tell people what I think on the subject. I just don't have any respect for people that don't at least consider the lives of creatures other than humans. Obviously I'm not going to able to avoid contributing to the eventual demise of the planet, but I can at least try, and encourage others to do the same.

LOL, well I think if you had been in the state I was you might change your mind but at 18 I think you might have a few years before you get to that unpleasant point where your doctor and the hospitals all panic and tell you according to medical science you should be dead....you know it just does not feel that good. :rolleyes: Of course there is the alternative of having massive transfusions, but as they cannot guarantee 100% you will be protected against contracting HIV through them, I wasn't ready to go that road unless the alternative injections did not work. I happily supplemented my daily injections with plates of steak and liver to avoid the risk. :eek: Mind the ants on the ground, they don't seem to have as high a profile in the life of most animal activists I find...not so glamourous I expect....I am personally paranoid about them being so vulnerable and do all I can to avoid stepping on them....luckily these days, I am in a place where there are not as many so I don't have to watch the ground so much. :D

Catalina :rose:
 
catalina_francisco said:
LOL, well I think if you had been in the state I was you might change your mind but at 18 I think you might have a few years before you get to that unpleasant point where your doctor and the hospitals all panic and tell you according to medical science you should be dead....you know it just does not feel that good. :rolleyes: Of course there is the alternative of having massive transfusions, but as they cannot guarantee 100% you will be protected against contracting HIV through them, I wasn't ready to go that road unless the alternative injections did not work. I happily supplemented my daily injections with plates of steak and liver to avoid the risk. :eek: Mind the ants on the ground, they don't seem to have as high a profile in the life of most animal activists I find...not so glamourous I expect....I am personally paranoid about them being so vulnerable and do all I can to avoid stepping on them....luckily these days, I am in a place where there are not as many so I don't have to watch the ground so much. :D

Catalina :rose:


haha the "You should be dead" thing was the funniest thing I've ever experienced, I've been through it too. I'm severely severely allergic to iron supplements, and because the anemia is "self inflicted" (I'm vegan and used to cut myself a lot, not anymore though) and our province is lacking blood, I can't get transfusions, hooray. But oh well. I don't step on ants either!!!! and I'm lame and move earth worms to the safety of my porch when it's raining so less will get crushed on the sidewalk. but oh well, I should make a new thread about this, my little leather comment seemed to take over his thread haha.
 
CC, take it to the GB. There, political squabbling can take place. But please, not here unless you want to do it in an organised fashion (creating a thread devoted to said issues.)

Anyways, congrats, O'Mac.
 
A very huge congrats to ya O'mac!!!!!!!

Note to all...I concur with Xelebes, please take this hijack to GB.
 
Xelebes said:
CC, take it to the GB. There, political squabbling can take place. But please, not here unless you want to do it in an organised fashion (creating a thread devoted to said issues.)

Anyways, congrats, O'Mac.


I know, that's why I posted I was done on the subject. I wouldn't have said anything after the one comment...but yeah I kinda got called on it. But yes. The collaring thing is cool! I just don't like the material of the collar :)
 
Wow. Ummm, this thread is totally going the exact opposite I thought it would. :confused:

Thanks for all who like it. Like I said, it took a couple weeks to really figure out what sort of style suited her but I think this was the best out of all I had seen.
 
O'Mac said:
Wow. Ummm, this thread is totally going the exact opposite I thought it would. :confused:

Thanks for all who like it. Like I said, it took a couple weeks to really figure out what sort of style suited her but I think this was the best out of all I had seen.

LOL, don't take it personally....and I still think it is a great collar. Be chuffed you generated some discussion here as well, despite it being unexpected, as that is always welcome. :catroar:

Catalina :rose:
 
Back on Topic

Congratulations
I think the collar you have chosen looks great :)

Its a lovely simple style and the studs give it an added 'owned' look.


look forward to seeing the pics:)
 
Mmm.... I love the smell of leather, it gives me chills.

I'd say it's an excellent collar
 
I love leather and fur and I think if people gave one tenth the shit about other people that they do about dead calves the world would be a lot better. Calves have those big cute eyes though. :rolleyes:

Oh, nice collar, very heavy duty though, are you gonna get her a delicate little daily too?
 
nice collar

O'Mac said:
Well, after a few weeks of looking for the right size and style, I decided upon the one I thought was best suited for her and I. It features an extra layer of smooth leather on the front to keep the end of the studs from digging into the skin and a dog-collar style D-ring in the back for a leash or chain. I'm very pleased with it, and she absolutely loves her gift. I don't have any pics yet of her wearing it yet, but hopefully soon. :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/Cashcleaner/PICT0147.jpg

Congrats O'Mac it is a very nice collar and I'm sure she will be beautiful in it and wear it happily. again Grats :)
 
Canadian Cutie obviously has more respect for animals than people.

Hopefully she'll never have the opportunity to see if this is reciprocated while swimming in Florida.

Beautiful collar - and the amount of time and thought O'Mac put into it makes it even more special. Especially that extra layer of smooth leather on the inside to keep the studs from chafing.
 
Oh, nice collar, very heavy duty though, are you gonna get her a delicate little daily too?

Hmmm, actually, I never really thought of that. Eventually I might consider it. As for right now though, we tend to keep what goes on in the bedroom relatively low-key.
 
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