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miss_inquisitive

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Do you walk though a store seeing things with a different eye? Evaluating each item for the possability to bring pleasure.

I couldn't believe the possabilities i found looking at artists paint brushes, each one would give a different sensation when trailed along a nipple or brushed across a clit.

I tend to do this with alot of things now, seeing past the items intended use.

Do others think this way?
 
LOL, you will find many threads discussing the innocent items we all have found in stores which are now used for purposes other than intended. Our own latest personal addition to the toy bag in such a manner was a couple of weeks ago when he bought a polished wooden breadboard which had the handle carved as part of the whole thing, making it the perfect paddle.:D Oh, and hairbrushes are a favourite too....the latest one after breaking the previous two, being the most vicious, and hopefully made to last.

Catalina :rose:
 
We were in the $2 shop last week and saw a pack of 4 fly swatters.....Master grinned at me and made as if to take them off the shelf.....exit me blushing furiously :eek:

Imagine being in the toy department and seeing the table tennis bats.....:eek:

I add that He is yet to spank me with anything but His hand :heart:
 
I just received a big ole tool box to put all my toys in....(drawer getting to small) it's fun to pull out that big ole box!!!:devil:
S:kiss:
 
Scarlett_t2 said:
I just received a big ole tool box to put all my toys in....(drawer getting to small) it's fun to pull out that big ole box!!!:devil:
S:kiss:

LOL, can identify with this...we are now using a large suitcase and it still doesn't all fit...and then we find those purchases we can't ignore and add to the ever growing problem of where to put it all. Maybe when we have our own house we will be able to come up with something a bit more organised and respectful of the most treasured items.

Catalina :rose:
 
Just about the first time I met a Dominant in real life, we had chatted online several times and I drove a couple of hours from home to meet him at a restaurant for a "getting to know you" date. We had decided ahead of time that there would be no play. After dinner, he took me to a nearby dollar store and we very slowly walked through and he and I together discussed the possibilities of many of the items on the shelves....it was quite a "getting to know you" introduction. (At this point, I had almost no real life experience, so my brain was in overdrive with imagination....)

We did end up dating for a while, and though we didn't "hit it off" long term, to this day we are still friends and I run into him at events from time to time and this is a fun, nice memory! Thanks for bringig it to mind, miss inquisitive!

- justina
 
I never thought of everyday items as "toys" until I met a Dom, who I call my guide. He made suggestions, and my vivid imagination went wild. In my bag, I have fake fruit and veggies from the hobby store, rubber bands, clothes pins, skirt hanger, clips from the hardware and a jump rope.
 
Reminds me of when D and I moved to this house. It's in an area of town that I was not too familar with, so we were driving around abit. You should have seen D's face light up when he realized that we're withing walking distance of the biggest Home Depot in town... And life has never been quite the same..
 
Wicked purr

Being a switch, I tend to look at everything as not what they were created for....

I love going to home depot, sears kitchen center, target, wal-mart, you name it .. even furniture shops. Numerous times I've ran a sales person or two off asking them exactly how much weight any given object would hold and if they would mind just hoping up there for a moment so I could see.

Everything is a plethora of perversity that's what makes the world go round and vanilla people run away :p
 
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