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Please explain how.
A secret but pretty easy to work out meaning to us males, that they are sluts willing to be in a master/slave relationship with anyone. Well this is what I actually thought about it when I was a young male teen, oh gees (it's a joke which goes around us males about it).
It's probably like a fashion trend or fad for them?
70% of males consider a choker is not cute or pretty—rather it’s hot (for some), naughty and a sex symbol of how they want to be treated in bed (that they are into kinky stuff). Most guys seem to have their own set of fantasies surrounding it. If that's not the case, then STOP CONFUSING US!
We kids when at school went through a fad of wearing wrist bands. It was pretty much the same deal (except for boys too), certain ones/colors meant something secretly to the opposite (or same) sex for what you are into. Most young boys wore "Breast Cancer Awareness" > "I love Boobies" as a daily thing.
I don't see what's the big deal, I think chokers can look nice.
The entire point I was trying to make is they can send mixed signals or hints. The psychology of flirtation.
Although feminism is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
I own a woman. She's a real ♥♥♥♥♥.
Good dog though.
But seeing young teens wearing chokers just make me cringe.