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Free Discussion / Re: Travelling with a tawse.
« Last post by Zyngaru on May 29, 2025, 04:59:49 pm »
I need to ask: Are people serious when they say they travel with an implement of correction?

Plag, I was serious.  Last November, I went to an all-male retreat.  Mostly gay men.  I figured who knows.  Some might be into spanking, so I took my little cheeky lexan along.

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Remove spaces.  I didn't want to put an active link in this forum.

The smallest one is what I have for a travel paddle.
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Free Discussion / Re: Travelling with a tawse.
« Last post by Plagosus on May 29, 2025, 04:25:06 pm »
I need to ask: Are people serious when they say they travel with an implement of correction?
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Free Discussion / Re: Travelling with a tawse.
« Last post by Zyngaru on May 29, 2025, 01:32:59 pm »
Actually, Salah, for that is his name, was wearing longish shorts.

Longish shorts to swim in?  Someone should tell him that is a good way to drown.  Least is best when swimming.  Think safety first, over modesty, tradition, religion and culture.
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Free Discussion / Re: Travelling with a tawse.
« Last post by Emlyn Morgan on May 28, 2025, 10:24:49 pm »
Actually, Salah, for that is his name, was wearing longish shorts. 
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Free Discussion / Re: Travelling with a tawse.
« Last post by Zyngaru on May 28, 2025, 01:31:42 pm »
Ah yes! This is the country for leather..  But this town speciialises in baboosh which are made from soft leather.

Anyway, life is long.  I'm very happy sitting here in the shade beside the swimming pool with some cheese and fruit and a bottle of rozzay. I've done my twelve lengths. 

Now there is just one little boy in the pool wearing my goggles, which he politely asked to borrow using signs.  Is there a tashelheit word for goggles?

His mother comes occasionally to check on him.  But who would ever harm a child?

So, you have a cute little boy wearing your goggles and nothing else swimming around in front of you.  Lucky man.
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Free Discussion / Re: Travelling with a tawse.
« Last post by Emlyn Morgan on May 28, 2025, 10:54:03 am »
Ah yes! This is the country for leather..  But this town speciialises in baboosh which are made from soft leather.

Anyway, life is long.  I'm very happy sitting here in the shade beside the swimming pool with some cheese and fruit and a bottle of rozzay. I've done my twelve lengths. 

Now there is just one little boy in the pool wearing my goggles, which he politely asked to borrow using signs.  Is there a tashelheit word for goggles?

His mother comes occasionally to check on him.  But who would ever harm a child?
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Free Discussion / Re: Travelling with a tawse.
« Last post by Zyngaru on May 27, 2025, 12:24:25 pm »
I picked up my new tawse from the cobbler this morning.  I tried to post a picture but apparently it comprises too many megablites, whatever they are. I tried taking a new simpler picture just the tawse on a plain background and cropped to the essentials, but still no go.

Anyway, the tawse is disappointing because the leather used is soft and light in weight, like they use to make leather slippers. Even with maximum force it won't make much impact.

Sorry you didn't get the product you were expecting.  My tawse is thick leather, two layers sewn together for a thickness of about 1/4 inch. 

It is a shame you couldn't have picked out the leather beforehand.  Is it possible you could have more layers of leather sewn to your new tawse to stiffen it up?  If you could find a saddle and bridle leather worker.  They work with stiffer leather.  Possibly even a leather book binder?
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Free Discussion / Re: Travelling with a tawse.
« Last post by Emlyn Morgan on May 27, 2025, 12:07:03 pm »
 I picked up my new tawse from the cobbler this morning.  I tried to post a picture but apparently it comprises too many megablites, whatever they are. I tried taking a new simpler picture just the tawse on a plain background and cropped to the essentials, but still no go.

Anyway, the tawse is disappointing because the leather used is soft and light in weight, like they use to make leather slippers. Even with maximum force it won't make much impact.

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Free Discussion / Re: Travelling with a tawse.
« Last post by Emlyn Morgan on May 27, 2025, 06:57:31 am »

I just have a nice, old-fashioned hairbrush.

A hairbrush would raise suspicion; I don't have much hair left!
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Free Discussion / Re: Travelling with a tawse.
« Last post by Emlyn Morgan on May 27, 2025, 06:53:04 am »
Were you ever a scout?

Their motto being, "Be prepared."

Yes, but we were BOY Scouts back then!
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