All in one place... a suitecase in the closet. Well, except for a couple of 'regular' household items (belts, hairbrush) that is. Our bedroom closet is pretty secure.
i am lucky enough that the toys can be left pretty much all over the house...... but not necessarily in open view..
for example...... i have a beautiful carved wooden box in the living room that holds some toys... no one would know from just looking at it.. and that is what most do.. admire the outside...
i can be quite creative in making sure Sir has toys in each room..
Ours are all in the bedroom, which is where our fun takes place. The frequently-used ones are in the drawer of my husband's bedside table, and the riding crop is on the shelf beneath. The dogging bat hangs from the bedpost on his side.
I have a few toys in my bedside table too, that we haven't used yet. I like to offer something new to try every so often, and if it works for both of us, it is transferred to the other table!
Our first implement, a dressage whip (which I really did use when I rode competitively) is now in Ron's study, in the closet. I wonder if he'll bring it out some day, for old times' sake!
Bonny, I just came by to thank you again for including my blog in this latest post to introduce new spanko sites. I have got over a thousand hits in the past few days. Its nice to see that almost all of them have come from this site. Blessings!!
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All in one place... a suitecase in the closet. Well, except for a couple of 'regular' household items (belts, hairbrush) that is. Our bedroom closet is pretty secure.
Good question.
:)
Todd & Suzy
Bonnie, now in a locked suitcase. They used to be kept in the bottom drawer of the dresser.
Warm hugs,
Paul.
i am lucky enough that the toys can be left pretty much all over the house...... but not necessarily in open view..
for example...... i have a beautiful carved wooden box in the living room that holds some toys... no one would know from just looking at it.. and that is what most do.. admire the outside...
i can be quite creative in making sure Sir has toys in each room..
morningstar (owned by Warren)
co-owner of drakor
We keep them locked in a case, in a closet in the bedroom, too. Kids can get very curious!
Ours are all in the bedroom, which is where our fun takes place. The frequently-used ones are in the drawer of my husband's bedside table, and the riding crop is on the shelf beneath. The dogging bat hangs from the bedpost on his side.
I have a few toys in my bedside table too, that we haven't used yet. I like to offer something new to try every so often, and if it works for both of us, it is transferred to the other table!
Our first implement, a dressage whip (which I really did use when I rode competitively) is now in Ron's study, in the closet. I wonder if he'll bring it out some day, for old times' sake!
Bonny, I just came by to thank you again for including my blog in this latest post to introduce new spanko sites. I have got over a thousand hits in the past few days. Its nice to see that almost all of them have come from this site. Blessings!!
Greenwoman
Green Rootsdown
We have a couple toy boxes under the bed, but toys tend to fly everywhere in our bedroom.
Wheeeeeeeee!
:)
We usually clean up the day company comes over....
There is one central place for everything in the bedroom. However, stuff always ends up being in multiple rooms.
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