Shadow died yesterday @ 2:50 p.m.
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Thursday, 29 November 2007
Sept 1993 - Nov 2007
Shadow died yesterday @ 2:50 p.m.
Posted by Sir Robert at 8:33 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, 24 September 2008 11:17 PM PDT Post Comment | View Comments (1) | Permalink | Share This Post Saturday, 27 October 2007
Site Changes
I’ve made a few changes to my site and have updated some of my photos. I’ve removed the photos that have included others and replaced them with ones of my leatherwork. I originally included pictures of people that I play with to give an indication of some of the things I like and the people that I’ve enjoyed doing them with. It was pointed out to me that those photos could be interpreted as trophy pictures and as that was definitely not my intent, I have removed them.
Posted by Sir Robert at 2:21 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, 28 October 2007 10:07 PM PDT Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post Friday, 10 August 2007
Collars
It is time for another leatherwork update. These collars are my latest work.
Posted by Sir Robert at 1:23 AM PDT
Updated: Sunday, 28 October 2007 10:08 PM PDT Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post Tuesday, 7 August 2007
Cured
I just received the results from the LAIR Centre on my Hep C status and the virus continues to be undetectable in my blood. It has been over six months since I've ended the Pegetron tx so I am now considered cured and no longer have Hep C. I have been waiting for three weeks, probably the longest three weeks of my life, for the results and I just received them about ten minutes ago. I feel like I'm going to burst. Yah Hoo!!!
Posted by Sir Robert at 11:49 AM PDT
Updated: Sunday, 28 October 2007 10:09 PM PDT Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post Thursday, 12 July 2007
Time for an Update
Blog Update It has been some time since I've updated my blog and now seems as good a time as any. My back has healed and it is probably as good as it is going to get. There is a vast improvement over what it was like before the operation and for this I am very thankful.
I have played with a number of women and a few couples in my search and while we have all had a great time together, unfortunately I have not found that special one I seek. I thought that my search was over, as you can surmise from my previous entry, but it was not meant to be.
Posted by Sir Robert at 9:31 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, 28 October 2007 10:17 PM PDT Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post Saturday, 12 May 2007
So Far
It has been almost 2 weeks since my back surgery and I am feeling more like myself again. While it has been painful and I would not like to go through it again anytime soon, I can’t say that it has slowed me down all that much. No rest for the wicked and the righteous don’t need any.
Posted by Sir Robert at 8:38 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, 28 October 2007 10:18 PM PDT Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post Thursday, 26 April 2007
Leather Work
I have been busy doing leatherwork today and decided that it is high time that I posted a photo of what I have made so far. The blue suede and brown goatskin floggers are the latest additions. The leather restraints are padded and lined with suede.
Posted by Sir Robert at 8:30 PM PDT
Updated: Thursday, 26 April 2007 8:44 PM PDT Post Comment | View Comments (1) | Permalink | Share This Post Wednesday, 11 April 2007
Wax Play Safety and Hints (more from the internet)
For a first foray into the realm of bdsm many lovers choose to use wax. It is a very distinctive and unique sensation. One people usually love or hate. I thought I'd put together a few tips for beginners so they can do this with a maximum amount of safety. TYPE OF CANDLES and WAXThere are many different types of candles available. The degree of heat of the dripping wax varies depending on the materials from which the candle is constructed. Beeswax is the hottest, and something that a beginner should avoid. I would recommend that a person not use it at all, but some experienced players do use this type of candle. It can cause second or third degree burns as there is often honey left in the beeswax which gives the candles their distinctive pleasant smell, but also holds the heat. Other types of materials also cause the candles to burn hotter. You may see information that says the color of the candle makes a difference, and that is not actually true. Additives do make a difference, but the ones to watch out for are hardeners such as those used in dripless candles. Often the most expensive candles are the ones that burn with the highest degree of heat, for a beginner you will want to start with cheap, paraffin based ones. In my experience whether the candle is white or red or yellow actually makes little difference. My favorites for someone just starting out are the novena candles available in the Hispanic section of most grocery stores (at least those in larger areas). They come in tall glass containers, and you can buy them without the religious pictures. The wax is very cool compared to most others, so a good choice for a first time. Another possibility are the emergency candles sold for times your electricity goes out. They too are usually very low temperature. WORKING WITH WAXThe best way to see how a candle feels is to test it out on yourself. Allpeople do not have the same degree of pain tolerance but it will give you an idea. Light the candle, making sure you have a good place to set it down. If you have the novena candles the container is built in, if you are using a taper candle, make sure you have a holder that the candle fits snugly into, and the base is wide enough to avoid easy tipping. Never forget that you are literally playing with fire, and the few extra cents spent on a good candle holder are little weighed against a fire from a tipped candle. Oh... I always have something nearby just in case a fire does get started, after all, if you have a bound and helpless person under your care, you will want to do your best honor their trust. A small fire extinguisher is not that expensive. At the very least a container of water and something to use smothering the fire should be nearby. Okay, that said back to testing. Light the candle and set it aside to burn for a few moments. This will allow a small pool of wax to build up around the burning wick. Once you see a pool there hold your forearm out and holding the candle about a foot from your arm, tip it until one or two drops fall onto your arm. Use the sensitive skin on your wrist or elbow to get a feel for how hot this candle is. I find the pain from wax to be a unique feeling. Very intense, but concentrated in a very small area. It happens to be one of my favorite kinds of painplay. Once you know what kind of candle you are going to use (and you might choose a couple, a cooler one to begin with, graduating to a hotter one) you will be ready to experiment with your partner. Many people find that being tied and blindfolded during wax play heightensthe sensations, not knowing where the next drop will fall, and being unable to move away from it can add a great deal to the erotic sensations. Where to begin dropping the wax is mostly a matter of preference. But I would recommend, especially in the beginning, starting on the belly or back. Drop a few drops and carefully note your partner's reaction. You can vary the heat of the drops by holding the candle lower or higher. Again, make sure you have a good idea of just how hot this is. Burns, especially on sensitive tissue are not usually much fun. I have found in my experience that some of the most sensitive areas on both sexes are the inner thighs, the area of the belly that joins the hip, the nipples, and the genitals. I begin in a less sensitive area, moving to an occasionally drop on a highly sensitive one. Remember that if you drop wax on top of wax, it will hold the heat in and possibly cause burns, so be careful when you layer. REMOVING THE WAXPeeling bits of wax off, is almost as much fun as dropping it. As it pulls away from the skin, the sensation is again intense, and running a feather or fingernails or even a tongue over this sensitized skin is a very sexy way to prolong the 'waxing' session. Some people advocate oiling the skin before you drop the wax, this makes cleanup especially areas with hair, as in pubic areas or the chests of some males. This will make the cleanup much easier, as the wax does not adhere, but you must remember the oil will make the wax seem a bit hotter, and you cannot do the trick with the pulling away of the wax. I have seen people use vampire gloves or those pet brushes sometimes used for sensation play, as an easier way to take the wax off, they work well, and do add another twist to your session. Remember, wax has the potential to damage your partner... play safe.
Posted by Sir Robert at 10:33 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, 11 April 2007 10:42 AM PDT Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post Sunday, 1 April 2007
How To # 1 (something more that I found on the net and thought was useful)
How To Build A Bondage Sawhorse
Supply List 1 Package of Sawhorse Brackets 4 – 30” long 2x4’s 1 – 38” long 2x4 12 – medium size screw-in eye bolts 1 Can Flat Black Spray Paint 3’ piece Carpet Padding 3’ piece of Black Vinyl Fabric
Before we began to construct the sawhorse, let's discuss the supply's listed above. We choose the black plastic sawhorse brackets because we wanted something that was lightweight, black in color and easy to assemble and disassemble and brackets that would allow different width's of the top board. The sawhorse bracket box shown below is perfect for what we wanted and we highly recommend them for your use.
Posted by Sir Robert at 9:52 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, 1 April 2007 10:33 PM PDT Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post Friday, 30 March 2007
Back Online
After a too long hiatus and too many hours in internet cafes, my computer has been returned and I am back online.
Posted by Sir Robert at 10:07 AM PDT
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