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In my spanish class, two girls were spending some weeks of summer holidays in Mexico. When they came back, they had a presentation about Mexico in general and were also talking about what they saw and experienced. When they were talking about the city, they showed a photo they made because it looked so ridicoulus, it was a man going for a walk with his child which was on a leash. They found out that it's actually pretty normal, because it happens a lot that the children get kidnapped, just like that.
Well and for the other collar and leash relationship... I think aswell that's something rather suited for the bedroom then public.
Well and for the other collar and leash relationship... I think aswell that's something rather suited for the bedroom then public.
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In the article, iirc, the couple said they were in a D/s relationship, so it was a sex thing.
And, I think the kid would have to pull pretty daisies hard to snap their neck. Also, aren't most kid-leashes more like a harness than an actual leash?
And, I think the kid would have to pull pretty daisies hard to snap their neck. Also, aren't most kid-leashes more like a harness than an actual leash?
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They still count as a leash, but in terms of a d/s thing, totally a bedroom topic. Publically i don't think it's a good idea =/Bacon wrote:In the article, iirc, the couple said they were in a D/s relationship, so it was a sex thing.
And, I think the kid would have to pull pretty daisies hard to snap their neck. Also, aren't most kid-leashes more like a harness than an actual leash?
Also lul i know where you got that sig ;D
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Dog necks don't break near-instantly just from having their collar yanked.Ame no Akai wrote:even if I don't see how this does not raise an issue with dogs on leashes.
It's a bit contrived, but it gets the point across.Ame no Akai wrote:But sideview mirrors? Wouldn't you have to go out of your way to get stuck on one of those?
I don't have a problem with the child leash, in a crowded area with a small child.
Look, if you've ever been around a toddler before, you know they want to walk, a LOT. Oftentimes in places that would be dangerous for them to walk, like at a crowded mall, where it would be extremely easy for them to get lost if you even blink.
Since they don't want to be carried, and they don't want to sit in the stroller.
Look, if you've ever been around a toddler before, you know they want to walk, a LOT. Oftentimes in places that would be dangerous for them to walk, like at a crowded mall, where it would be extremely easy for them to get lost if you even blink.
Since they don't want to be carried, and they don't want to sit in the stroller.
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