slave tag engraving ideas

silverbead

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Hello , been a long time since I have been on these boards , but I need help . I have a new "slave" for a few days , female and want to create a ID tag for her to put on her new collar . Not sure what engraving should say ...any ideas?
 
Mine is just an ordinary pet tag. It has G's initials on one side in upper case and mine on the other in lower case. I have one on my leather play collar and one on a silver chain for day/public wear.

Also, we were once at a craft fair and a woman was selling pretty belly chains with a person's name and little bells on, for showing off your midriff. I got one made with the word 'cunt.' The girl didn't bat an eyelid... but then she was foreign so she had no clue what it meant. :eek:
 
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A few days? :confused:

That's what I was thinking. :rolleyes:

I used to wear my leather collar all of the time. It has a tag on it that says "If found please return to Ireland". :D

My first tag said "'slut' property of Jounar" but it was a little too much to wear out and about. . . even for me. :eek:
 
Funny thread!

I took a page from the medieval tradition; when someone created a work of art, they often signed (or embroidered, or welded, or whatever) "Sir Loin of Beef Made Me."

We got a conventional pet tag made which says "unpredictablebijou owns me."

Since it was to be an ankle collar that he could wear all the time without messing with his business apparel, I went and got a regular small pet collar. It amused me greatly to get the one that said "TOY COLLAR" in big letters on the label.
 
...I have a new "slave" for a few days ...

Yes. This threw me. Saving the receipt, are we?

I advocate an acronym. They can be worn publicly – and still retain privacy – and are a reminder of a phrase or concept that is important to you both. If you're into games, have her try to guess what the acronym stands for. That's fun, and a little sadistic, too. ;)
 
Yes. This threw me. Saving the receipt, are we?

I advocate an acronym. They can be worn publicly – and still retain privacy – and are a reminder of a phrase or concept that is important to you both. If you're into games, have her try to guess what the acronym stands for. That's fun, and a little sadistic, too. ;)

OBSTUTMUHOCS?

Owned by someone too uncreative to make up his own cool slogan?
 
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