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By *esicupids OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
Well, after trying the cage occasionally in the bedroom, thought we'd give it a spin outdoors.
Then whilst driving had the dreaded thought of having an accident and explaining the cage to a paramedic ??; I suddenly became the safest driver on the road.
Being an advantage to society and making me safer, should cage wearers get an insurance rebate? |
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By *vpamelaTV/TS
over a year ago
kinkville |
Apparently, er doctors have seen it all... so you have an accident while wearing a cage. Do you not realise, that most nurses can't wait to have an excuse to call a few hunky firemen to bring their lock breaking tools to the er? |
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when we're going to take some photos outside I often have just a corset or leather harness under my coat. I always tell Mr N if we're in an accident and I'm unconscious he's to put my knickers on before the emergency services get there |
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"Well, after trying the cage occasionally in the bedroom, thought we'd give it a spin outdoors.
Then whilst driving had the dreaded thought of having an accident and explaining the cage to a paramedic ??; I suddenly became the safest driver on the road.
Being an advantage to society and making me safer, should cage wearers get an insurance rebate?"
No they shouldn't get a rebate. They should just be mandatory like seat belts. |
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