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This months featured topic: The Collar and its social significance in BDSM The significance of the collar varies greatly but commonly, a submissive wears a collar as a sign of devotion to their Dominant or Owner. The collar can also have dual meaning depending on whether in public or private spaces. In many ways, the collar is similar to a wedding band in the way that it is a symbol of commitment and devotion. Some submissives do not wear their collars all of the time as many choose to wear them only when in private, with their partners, or in the presence of other members of the BDSM community. Although in many instances collars are worn solely by a submissive partner in a relationship with a dominant, in some cases the dominant partner or an uncommitted person may also wear a collar. This may be just for the sake of fashion, as a symbol of the community that they are part of. The intended psychological effect of the collar becomes evident when looking at the special attention sometimes paid to the collaring as it is often for a greater impact styled like a kind of ritual and public spectacle lending to the implication of control and pet-like status, especially when worn with a leash. A variety of high quality collars can be found at Deep Stealth Dungeon. We try to avoid stocking collars that are easy to find elsewhere. Our lockable Cyber Slave collars are made of aluminum with silicone filled sections available in four different colours. The Tricon Transport Restraint (shown below) is not only a metal collar, it also restrains the wrists close to the neck, rendering the wearer unable to effectively us their hands. |
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