Az**** Posted May 25 Posted May 25 Any advice on how to signal to other men that I’m a submissive btm and likely wearing my chastity cage? Thank you!
Az**** Posted May 25 Author Posted May 25 Thanks! I am not sure this code is very well known anymore as not many people walk around with handkerchiefs
Deleted Member Posted May 25 Posted May 25 Tattoo it on your forehead. Wear a placard, indicate it through the medium of dance
no**** Posted May 25 Posted May 25 A collar is a good sign, it doesn’t even have to be like super kinky, like it could be a cute one with a heart
Ma**** Posted May 25 Posted May 25 I’ve seen it copied over to wristbands, leather strips etc. no idea if that’s still current as I’ve been out of circulation.
Az**** Posted May 26 Author Posted May 26 6 hours ago, ThreatKitten said: You don't a dom knows Probably easier with girls ;)
ey**** Posted May 27 Posted May 27 the kinda question is 'where in public?' and 'why is this important?' A collar may signify you're a sub, or may be fashion. If you're wearing a collar in any form of kink space people will assume sub - if you're wearing out on the streets, most will assume fashion and unless it's a predominantly gay are any who did twig it was as a sub would assume F/m and may also assume you're owned Hankie Code is largely redundant these days and, even at the time, a lot of code was regionalised - I work a lot with rock bands and the amount who wear hankies as a fashion/style is nuts. But, again, if you are in a predominantly gay area or fetish club then people may well make the association. But generally, shopping in the supermarket - why would anyone want to know you're a sub?
Az**** Posted May 27 Author Posted May 27 4 hours ago, eyemblacksheep said: the kinda question is 'where in public?' and 'why is this important?' A collar may signify you're a sub, or may be fashion. If you're wearing a collar in any form of kink space people will assume sub - if you're wearing out on the streets, most will assume fashion and unless it's a predominantly gay are any who did twig it was as a sub would assume F/m and may also assume you're owned Hankie Code is largely redundant these days and, even at the time, a lot of code was regionalised - I work a lot with rock bands and the amount who wear hankies as a fashion/style is nuts. But, again, if you are in a predominantly gay area or fetish club then people may well make the association. But generally, shopping in the supermarket - why would anyone want to know you're a sub? You are absolutely correct. Context is important. I am mostly talking about gay scenes but not sex clubs, more like dance clubs and events. I have tried collar and perhaps a chain with a lock… so far haven’t really attracted any doms :)
Da**** Posted July 1 Posted July 1 There a bracelet rule, if I'm not wrong, if u use a leather bracelet in your right arm means that u are a bottom person. There are also the ranking code with covered colors, witch one has a different meaning
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