2009-11-30

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2009-11-30 12:14 am

The Manchester Meet

Sometimes it's hard reading the many negative comments that seem to be a staple in LiveJournal land at the moment. I don't know whether it's the time of the year, the economic climate or whatever, but I hope things improve for everyone soon *hugs*

Spanking The Manc )

So yep - mixed in many ways and a strange old weekend. I feel that I didn't get to talk to as many people as I would have liked on the Saturday and I feel a little bad about missing Jilly's. Still, another good Manchester Meet all told.
lupestripe: (Default)
2009-11-30 12:14 am

The Manchester Meet

Sometimes it's hard reading the many negative comments that seem to be a staple in LiveJournal land at the moment. I don't know whether it's the time of the year, the economic climate or whatever, but I hope things improve for everyone soon *hugs*

Spanking The Manc )

So yep - mixed in many ways and a strange old weekend. I feel that I didn't get to talk to as many people as I would have liked on the Saturday and I feel a little bad about missing Jilly's. Still, another good Manchester Meet all told.
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2009-11-30 11:45 am

Explaining The Furry Thing

Yesterday, when walking around the Christmas Market in Manchester, a lady selling overly-expensive pork pies asked me why I was wearing my collar. My collar is an important part of me - it symbolises my relationship with Wolfie more than anything else, as well as me being furry. It's something that I enjoy wearing on a day-to-day basis and to me it's like a ring, necklace or bracelet.

However, I also have to accept that a 27 year old man wearing a dog collar is going to draw some funny looks and questions. I couldn't really answer her question really - I can't go into the whole ownership D/s thing and I can't really extol being a furry to people who probably wouldn't understand. I also can't really say I am a goth as goths tend not to wear tags on their collars and I rarely dress in all black.

Apart from "it's something I enjoy doing", which is somewhat of a limp reason, what else can I say? Granted, I am not answerable to anyone but I don't wish to be rude. Any ideas?

P.S. A collar does make a really nice scarf as it does keep your neck warm when it's cold :-)
lupestripe: (Default)
2009-11-30 11:45 am

Explaining The Furry Thing

Yesterday, when walking around the Christmas Market in Manchester, a lady selling overly-expensive pork pies asked me why I was wearing my collar. My collar is an important part of me - it symbolises my relationship with Wolfie more than anything else, as well as me being furry. It's something that I enjoy wearing on a day-to-day basis and to me it's like a ring, necklace or bracelet.

However, I also have to accept that a 27 year old man wearing a dog collar is going to draw some funny looks and questions. I couldn't really answer her question really - I can't go into the whole ownership D/s thing and I can't really extol being a furry to people who probably wouldn't understand. I also can't really say I am a goth as goths tend not to wear tags on their collars and I rarely dress in all black.

Apart from "it's something I enjoy doing", which is somewhat of a limp reason, what else can I say? Granted, I am not answerable to anyone but I don't wish to be rude. Any ideas?

P.S. A collar does make a really nice scarf as it does keep your neck warm when it's cold :-)
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2009-11-30 03:33 pm

Furry Charity Names

If you were setting up a name for a furry charity, what would it be. Because I am stumped and my punning expertise has deserted me :-(
lupestripe: (Default)
2009-11-30 03:33 pm

Furry Charity Names

If you were setting up a name for a furry charity, what would it be. Because I am stumped and my punning expertise has deserted me :-(