Re: Encountering possible Chastity couples in real life?
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 6:00 pm
I don't know if it's the same person at the Chevy Chase Supermarket pharmacy or not.
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-FD
Living the real life under lock and key
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I agree with most of the replies. Protocol is don't ask. OK to say 'Nice necklace' though.Freaky_Dude wrote:Hi-
I noticed yesterday that my pharmacist, who I am on first-name basis with since I've
had some 'interesting' experiences trying to get some of my medications filled, was
Wearing a key necklace. I was tempted to say "Nice necklace, is there any meaning behind that necklace?" ,
but there were other customers waiting.
(If I had asked and she hinted that it was the key to her husband's 'heart', I was prepared to say "it's much more common than most people think" in response.)
I'll now be keeping an eye out to see if she wears it often.
If it is there all the time, does that mean it's very likely she's a keyholder?
Has anybody else run into women (or men) wearing keys that seemed to indicate they had somebody
'Locked and loaded' at home? If so, is there an accepted protocol for greeting others in the loving enforced male chastity community?
Thanks.
-FD
I'd say definitely not mention it in that situation. I'd say: if you're locked, mention the event to your own KH, who can then if she wants go there with you (when need to go next arises) and wearing a similar necklace, but otherwise without saying a word. No word will be needed.Freaky_Dude wrote:Hi-
I noticed yesterday that my pharmacist, who I am on first-name basis with since I've
had some 'interesting' experiences trying to get some of my medications filled, was
Wearing a key necklace. I was tempted to say "Nice necklace, is there any meaning behind that necklace?" ,
but there were other customers waiting.
(If I had asked and she hinted that it was the key to her husband's 'heart', I was prepared to say "it's much more common than most people think" in response.)
I'll now be keeping an eye out to see if she wears it often.
If it is there all the time, does that mean it's very likely she's a keyholder?
Has anybody else run into women (or men) wearing keys that seemed to indicate they had somebody
'Locked and loaded' at home? If so, is there an accepted protocol for greeting others in the loving enforced male chastity community?
Thanks.
-FD