Nathy Rock
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Nathy Rock
Nathy Rock @yourocknathy
1 month ago

The "O" ring
It is the equivalent of the necklace, and in FBDSM it also means " trust ". It is used on the submissive"s left ring finger, which according to the ancient Egyptians connects with the heart through the vena amoris .

Initials or names are engraved inside or outside in the BDSM format; submissive [LOVE]. The ring is worn in addition to the collar or instead, when for social or professional reasons it is not feasible to wear the collar of submission. The ring of O is only for level 2 and 3 relationships.

The Master can, at his discretion, also wear the O ring, on the finger and hand he prefers, although he usually wears it also on the amoris finger, and usually has the initials or names engraved -but only internally- in BDSM terminology; I love [sm].

Nathy Rock
Nathy Rock @yourocknathy
1 month ago

The abc of submission collars, explained so close by me.

Nathy Rock
Nathy Rock @yourocknathy
1 month ago

The symbol
The religious symbology of the engagement or marriage ring is, in the BDSM world, the equivalent of using the level 2 and 3 collar . I want to teach o a lot about BDSM. Come here.

Nathy Rock
Nathy Rock @yourocknathy
1 month ago

Offering and accepting a necklace involves a series of automatic events and rules.

There are basically three types of social collar ;

the "Consideration" necklace, the "Training" necklace, and the "Ownership" necklace

The necklaces that define the type of relationship are independent from the necklaces that are worn during a session, which are different because they are "for work". Many more necklaces can be received or given during the relationship, either as a souvenir, anniversary celebration, or in important events such as the loss of certain types of virginity.

The collars will always have the physical characteristics or elements that determine the level in which the submissive is related to her Master.