I have thought of branding...if i had it..it would be discrete...shaving a part of the back of .y head towards the neck hairline.....OWNED BY..............................
I’ve been watching a show on TV called Yellowstone, it’s a western themed drama set in modern times with lots of cowboys and a strong, intelligent female character. Oh did I mention she’s a redhead? (side note for you guys that like us gingers), I couldn’t resist!
Anyway, branding is a thing on that show. It’s like a way in.
I’ve been watching a show on TV called Yellowstone, it’s a western themed drama set in modern times with lots of cowboys and a strong, intelligent female character. Oh did I mention she’s a redhead? (side note for you guys that like us gingers), I couldn’t resist!
Anyway, branding is a thing on that show. It’s like a way in.
It's easier to get a tat removed than a brand. A brand is on there for life. Tats can be covered up are more defined but the healing process for a brand is not that great. Just check out some of the brothers who pledge black frats who get branded.
It's easier to get a tat removed than a brand. A brand is on there for life. Tats can be covered up are more defined but the healing process for a brand is not that great. Just check out some of the brothers who pledge black frats who get branded.
I wonder if anyone looked at historical implications of branding. Why would anyone want to do something that was very prevalent back during slavery days?
I've met Blacks who have had their fraternity insignia branded on their upper arm. They told me they used a wire coat hanger and formed it into the shape they wanted. Once heated it left the mark that scarred up to form the brand. OUCH!
My cucky slave calls me Lady Abbess. I burned the initial that he is my property.
He had to make the "A" mark for an electric soldering iron. It was a lot of fun.
It exciting me when I see the mark on the ass and I will ******* him much more strongly!
Look up new ice branding videos. They use salt on the skin to prevent sticking and dry ice to super cool the brand. Those brands look much less painful and only last about a year.
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