The power of a collar

I have so many collars that I sometimes can't decide which one to wear. My black master made me a refined one to wear in public, a real doggy collar (from his old dog) to get leashed on and another one with writing on it to wear on parties. As leashes I also have fine and strong ones. So it's always a choice which combination to use.
 

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The heavy dog collar which was worn by my black master's beloved dog. Now it's mine and it suits me too, I think.

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A collar alone doesn’t do it for me. Throw on a leash and a few tugs here and there and I am dripping…
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when I have my collar on I just feel like who I really am, and my Black Bull has taught me to cherish my collar as a submission to him alone.
As the 3 posts quoted above indicate, each woman is affected differently by a collar. Much depends on how the black man handles the white woman. The collar is a physical object that symbolizes his ownership and control of her. For some women, the feelings associated with the collar are intense, with others less so. Nevertheless, the relationship between black man and white woman is clear.
 
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