Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Valentine's Day Febphoto

What better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than to get your slave a tattoo representing one of your important animal symbols?   He owns me and can mark me any way he chooses; this thought is exciting to me.  The act of doing it, even more exciting.

A lot of people have special animals that represent things to us, or parts of ourselves.  One of my Master's animals is the elephant, and also, Ganesha, Opener of Ways, is one of his favorite deities.  


 Saturday, Master told me that a new tattoo would be my present (squeeee!) so we stopped at the tattoo shop to give the guy ideas for a design and make an appointment.  I'm going back Thursday.  I'm really hoping the preliminary sketch turns out to be one I like! 

  It was funny because outside the shop I mentioned to Master the color scheme I thought might look good and he stared at me in surprise because he'd been just thinking of the exact same one.   My other two are just plain black, so I was looking to get some color this time. 

And for Valentine's day, a close up of my other tattoo (one of them).
I love my Master so!  Best Master ever!  I got him a little something for Valentine's Day also.   A few days ago when I asked him what he wanted he said "A hot threeway. Or fourway."  It just so happens that we had plans for that next weekend so if all goes well he will get his wish! 
 





Febraury Photofest

3 comments:

  1. I've wanted a tattoo for as long as I can remember and been too chicken to do it. Some day I'll get brave enough to pull the trigger on doing it. The Ganesha picture would be a beautiful one! Hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day!

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  2. It's not an animal tattoo. It's an Indian God, normally worshiped for a great beginning

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    1. Here is the tattoo: http://slavetomasterblog.blogspot.com/2017/02/new-tattoo-febphoto.html

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