Well yes you are right there is a market for it, but how does one give the market what it wants. Is it just rubber bondage gear and velcro & nylon, thats the real question that we have been asking ourselfs.
I have been making vegan restraints for some time now and I find the hardest thing to do is create a wide enough variety to satisfy the whole crowd. I’ve got gear that looks good and does the job then I’ve got gear that is medical quality but remains vegan friendly. I am currently experimenting with clear vinyls and maybe a type of washable suspension cuff. Any ideas are welcome.
“There is some great irony about cruelty here. :-D”
Yeah… how ironic that people who can give consent to others and receive pain or be bound would want to have the goods used the the process be free of non consensual cruelty.
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Robert
24|Aug|2002 1There is some great irony about cruelty here. :-D
Kittens Toy Room
01|Apr|2004 2Well yes you are right there is a market for it, but how does one give the market what it wants. Is it just rubber bondage gear and velcro & nylon, thats the real question that we have been asking ourselfs.
Rudd
24|Sep|2005 3I have been making vegan restraints for some time now and I find the hardest thing to do is create a wide enough variety to satisfy the whole crowd. I’ve got gear that looks good and does the job then I’ve got gear that is medical quality but remains vegan friendly. I am currently experimenting with clear vinyls and maybe a type of washable suspension cuff. Any ideas are welcome.
Daniel
12|Feb|2007 4“There is some great irony about cruelty here. :-D”
Yeah… how ironic that people who can give consent to others and receive pain or be bound would want to have the goods used the the process be free of non consensual cruelty.
Think before you speak, Robert.
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