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Any Fur Fetish lovers? (Furs, fur coats, boas. Not furries.

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 7:00 am
by submissive-m
I love fur. I love the way it feels, the thickness, softness.

I like how it looks on a girl, mistress, dom.

I always fantasize being bound helpless in thick furs, being used, teased, etc.



Anyone else here like furs as much as I do?
Any fur lovers?

Re: Any Fur Fetish lovers? (Furs, fur coats, boas. Not furr

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 5:21 pm
by cockheroaddict

Re: Any Fur Fetish lovers? (Furs, fur coats, boas. Not furr

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 10:54 pm
by manwithcape
Venus in furs was a most disappointing read.

Seriously, I expected better from Von Sacher-Masoch.

Spoiler alert: it turns out to be about equal pay for women!
Or I just don't get it....

Re: Any Fur Fetish lovers? (Furs, fur coats, boas. Not furr

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:58 am
by submissive-m



Yeah I was hoping this wouldn't be brought up.


It's just a question. I just want to know.

Re: Any Fur Fetish lovers? (Furs, fur coats, boas. Not furr

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 3:16 am
by AliceInBondageLand
I enjoy furs, though most of my nicest ones come from animals that my family has legally hunted and not from "farms."

The zebra skin in my living room throws off some of my vegetarian friends but that's California folks for you (in reality there is a zebra population explosion problem due to predators being killed off).

Re: Any Fur Fetish lovers? (Furs, fur coats, boas. Not furr

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 3:36 am
by favouriteworstnightmare
AliceInBondageLand wrote:I enjoy furs, though most of my nicest ones come from animals that my family has legally hunted and not from "farms."

The zebra skin in my living room throws off some of my vegetarian friends but that's California folks for you (in reality there is a zebra population explosion problem due to predators being killed off).
It's amazing how if it was a Western animal people wouldn't bat an eye lid but because it's an exotic career everyone gets up in arms about it.

To manwithcape: re Venus in Furs

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:12 pm
by micheleFFS
My friend, with all due respect (a considerable amount), I do think you missed the point.

The man was beyond enchantment. He was enthralled, besotted, abject. He understood women's virtues, where different from men's, to be worthy of exaltation and worship.

Those notions are of a different sort than women's ontological equality with men, the basis of their right to equal rights, pay and so on.

Plato said the differences between men and women lay in the begetting and the bearing, complementary and of no ontological value.

micheleFFS