*feeling good*
Mar. 20th, 2005 09:31 pmIt was a really great (albeit short) weekend, and we gave YABW (yet another branding workshop) *g*
There was plenty of food and I feel like stuffed. I took "Dark Fire" and "Passion" with me, the two openly kinky K/S print zines, and a few people looked at them, but I don't think anyone got really hooked. What a pity :)
(Re own branding: Finally decided that I want a meander pattern on my left upper arm next. Will have to find a nice one, so that we can make that branding in Mai or June *bounce*)
Next week: Pre-easter stress, but will drive home on Thursday evening for a LONG weekend :)
There was plenty of food and I feel like stuffed. I took "Dark Fire" and "Passion" with me, the two openly kinky K/S print zines, and a few people looked at them, but I don't think anyone got really hooked. What a pity :)
(Re own branding: Finally decided that I want a meander pattern on my left upper arm next. Will have to find a nice one, so that we can make that branding in Mai or June *bounce*)
Next week: Pre-easter stress, but will drive home on Thursday evening for a LONG weekend :)
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Date: 2005-03-20 10:24 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-03-21 05:31 am (UTC)This is an outdated link, because we did more branding in the meantime, but it's the only English text I have around :) No, it hurts very little because when you do it right, the nerves instantly die. It has nothing to do with burning yourself e.g. on a hot stove. And don't imagine the big irons of cattle - branding for humans is done with much smaller metall material. In the workshop this weekend, one woman wanted three of those small, parallel strokes and she didn't flinch at all when receiving them. Even my hubby found that branding hurts very, very little (and he was scared too, although he'd done some brandings on me before receiving his own *g*).