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Re: do caregivers like collars?

Posted: |December 10th, 2017|, 2:25 pm
by Littlejacobaz
Personally as a little, I love a collar. It tells everyone “I belong to my Mommy/Daddy”
One of the happiest days I can think of is when a Mommy or Daddy l Ockham one around my neck, I hope to experience it soon and then I’ll feel complete. A little should never be alone in this world. :pacy:

Re: do caregivers like collars?

Posted: |December 16th, 2017|, 8:48 am
by Dmitryj253
What I personally love about collars is that it represents something on a person that it doesnt on an animal: a choice. They've chosen to not just trust me and submit to me, but to wear that choice proudly. I do love it, but I'd never enforce it.

Re: do caregivers like collars?

Posted: |December 16th, 2017|, 1:53 pm
by dantabler
I think this comes down to personal taste. I don't think I'd like my little to wear a collar per-se, but a nice little choker is cute. Especially if it shows her personality or favorite color! I just don't care for studs or spikes. If your little is a pet, that might be a very different thing!

Re: do caregivers like collars?

Posted: |March 22nd, 2018|, 1:15 am
by DaddyFox
I can't speak for others, but personally I like my little wearing collars. A collar for her and bracelet for me. It shows she's protected and cared for, and I'm dedicated and willing to do anything for her.

Re: do caregivers like collars?

Posted: |June 3rd, 2018|, 11:52 pm
by joshuapago
I love seeing littles wear collars! It looks good, cute and can sometimes be quite sexy too. It also reinforces the submissive ''feel'' of the little in question.