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as featured in the movie CachorroThe best of the season to all of Y/you who read my blog.
And now a short message from one of my favourite bands:
One of the fears many of subs have is losing their dominant, and many dominants have a similar fear of losing a sub. If you’re not thinking about it, maybe it is something you should consider.
My brother, Master Chuck’s slave Joe, talks about his experiences in his transfer of ownership, posthumously, from Master Dan to Master Chuck on Master Chuck’s blog, and the closure it brought for him. Well worth a read for dominants and submissives alike.
Much thanks to slave Joe for sharing his experiences. Proud of you, brother!
Don’t forget about Rough House at Steamworks Toronto this weekend!
540 Church Street, Level 2
Sunday, November 27, 2-7pm
PLAY!
The Rough House crew takes it’s kinky demos and players to Steamworks for an afternoon leather/fetish gear party. Public play demos. Back shower water sports area. Darker club ambiance.
WIN!
A limited supply of passes to Rough House @ Goodhandy’s on Sunday, December 11 will be handed out to people dressed in leather/fetish gear.
COST:
Regular club admission fees and rule apply
WARNING:
Fuck “fashionably late;” rooms sell out early at these events
November 26th, 2011 – 1pm to 4pm
Goodhandy’s
As part of the Toronto Bound Weekend “So You Want To Be Kinky?” has organized a series of presentations. Each will run from 1pm to 4pm at Goodhandy’s, organized into different stations. Drop by and ask questions, watch demonstrations, some will also feature hands on examples.
We will have stations featuring:
Admission will be part of the Toronto Bound weekend package or a Educational Series Pass. More information about those can be found on the Toronto Leather Pride Site. This pass also allows you access to the Bootblacking seminar at Crews and Tangos from 10am – 1pm
1:00pm to 4:00pm (doors open at 1:00pm)
Saturday, 26th of November 2011
at
Goodhandy’s
120 Church Street (2nd floor)
SW corner of Church & Richmond Streets
Toronto, ON
Admission Restricted to those 19 years of age and older.
TORONTO BOUND VIP PASS AND WEEKEND EVENTS INCLUDE:
· Friday night welcome party at the Black Eagle Toronto with a client auction and more.
· Saturday informative workshops, demos and select vendor mart.
· Saturday night VIP catered reception with living kinky art.
· Key note Speaker – MASTER MIKE ZUHL from Pittsburge, PA
· JUST DANCE – Full Fetish Dance Party at The Barn.
· OPEN HOUSE at Oasis Auqalounge (Formerly the Club Baths) – Includes the use of facilities, outdoor heated pool, hot tub, play areas and more!
· Sunday Closing Cigar party at The Black Eagle Toronto.
I’m writing this on the flight from Calgary to Toronto. Waking up from a nap, I’m listening to the stewardess offer drinks. “How do you take it?”, I hear her say and the response in my head is, “Up the ass.” *whistles*
Congratulations to Sir Marc and boy daniel/pup hoover on winning the Western Canada LeatherSIR/boy contest for 2012 this past weekend!
Special thanks to Sir Jonathan, Sir Dakota, Ron, David and others for shuttling Sir, boy joe and myself around Calgary from to hotel, to the Eagle and various dinners. It was VERY VERY VERY much appreciated and we cannot give enough thanks to all of you!
Special thanks to the boys of Calgary and Edmonton for a wonderful dinner hosted at Sir Dakota’s (Western Canada LeatherSIR 2010)
Congratulations to Sir Scott and boy rene on their year as titleholders and now for some downtime!
To Sir Alan and pup Nitro, it was great to see both of Y/you in Calgary! Looking forward to seeing you in Toronto in February!
Western Canada had three excellent candidates for their contest – Sir Marc on the Sir side, berith and boy daniel on the boy side.
I like the community spirit of the weekend with the Calgary and Edmonton communities coming together, to celebrate their representation of Leather be it through the contest, by just being out, cruising and picking up.
This is the second time I’ve had a chance to judge a LeatherSIR/boy contest. The first was Michigan LeatherSIR/boy in March 2011 as Alternate Judge. Now that I’ve spent a considerable amount of time as a titleholder, i’ve formulated questions around the things that are important to me – sex, play, community service and looking after ourselves. That should give contestants an idea of what to expect from me. *GRIN*
The weekend included
I highly recommend the Western Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy weekend if you can make it to Calgary. Keep in mind it can be cold in Calgary – Friday hit a low of -20C (-4F) at night, but the locals will be more than happy to keep you warm.
After a lovely dinner at Calgary’s Sky 360 restaurant, Master Chuck, boy joe and myself crashed for the night, waking up to play in the hotel in the morning (rubber sleep sacks, edging and CBT anyone? Yes please!) and pack up for our flights back to Toronto and San Francisco.
Thank you once again Alberta and Western Canada for your hospitality!
There was an article, recently, about Toronto being the most hated city in Canada. Well, I’ve got a big beef to pick with the media. The anti-Toronto rhetoric has got to stop. Period. It’s ridiculous.
You’re probably going to ask, what does this have to do with Leather?
Over the past week, Sir and I have travelled to both Ottawa, Ontario and Calgary, Alberta for Mr. Leather/M. Cuir Ottawa and Western Canada LeatherSIR/Leather boy.
At both events, we each received a fair bit of anti-Toronto rhetoric relating to Toronto being the centre of the Leather universe in Canada.
What kind of ridiculous crap is this?
Case 1: In the first case, I was talking to a Leatherman about running for either Eastern Canada Leatherboy (as I know him as a boy although he is taking on subs) or even as LeatherSIR when he is ready. His response to me was that it was a Toronto title and that there was no interest in having others from outside of Toronto.
Pardon me? With the current Sir from Sudbury, a previous boy from Hamilton and another previous boy, I believe, from Montreal this is a Toronto-centric title? I believe the title is called “Eastern Canada” because it encompasses the whole region from Ontario eastward including the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and the province of Newfoundland & Labrador.
Now that said, in our title year, Sir and I have only been able to travel between Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, Sudbury and North Bay – but I know we would love to help spread the word to Quebec, and we have made some new contacts there. I’ve fantasized about about seeing if we can do some form of bath house night at Sea Dogs in Halifax (Rough House @ Sea Dogs, anyone?).
Admittedly, beyond Halfax, we’re not aware of Leathermen in New Brunswick, PEI or Newfoundland. Despite being a Newfoundlander myself, unfortunately I’m not connected in the gay scene in Newfoundland as it’s been 13 years since I’ve been back to The Rock. I have done a bit of poking and prodding online without much success.
So – despite the fact that our step-down is in February, and we’ve not done and gotten to everywhere we wanted to – I know I am committed to seeing what can be done in the Maritime and Atlantic provinces to raise awareness of the title where appropriate. I am also looking into some teaching opportunities in Quebec – where, I must add, that I have taught my Batter Up: Intro to CBT course.
I also plan on attending several pride parades in Ontario, next year – especially if my replacement for ECLb cannot attend to represent. I will have a lot more time this year, than I did last year.
ECLSb is not a Toronto-centric title. The contest just happens to be in Toronto.
If you want to run and you’re from outside of Toronto, GREAT! Sign up today at LeatherSIRCanada.com!
Case 2: During this past weekend, Sir was apparently accosted by someone complaining about Toronto being the so-called centre of the universe.
Please! You’re talking to the wrong Titleholders about this and Sir is from Sudbury which is four hours north of Toronto!
Personally, if I thought Toronto was all that and a bag of chips, I’d never leave this city, I’d have a Sir in this city, and I probably wouldn’t go north of Bloor, west of Yonge, east of Parliament and south of Queen St for fear of a nose bleed.
Personally, I love getting out of this city. I love the fact that my Sir lives 4 hours north of Toronto. I love that my favourite bath house is actually a 45 minute drive away – yes, I drive to Hamilton occasionally to go to the baths. I like getting into the country.
Yes, Toronto has a critical mass of gay people, Leathermen and kinky people. It has one of the larger leather events in Canada, but we also recognize that, in the East, Ottawa and Montreal also have significant Leather populations and many of us travel to at least MLO and many to MCM.
I look to Calgary and Edmonton as being the Leather centres of Western Canada with Vancouver rising up again – together that’s a phenomenal force! Edmonton in particular really has caught my attention seeing what many of the younger men have done to build up their community with EPIG (Edmonton Players in Gear) and other events such as Kink Kamp. Events such as Rubbout in Vancouver. All of these I want to get to when I can.
When I travel to Master Scott’s home town of Port Alberni, BC – seriously, the reaction I get from people when I tell them I’m from Toronto, that “Oooh! You’re from Toronto!” reaction… As if I’m some city slicker big shot.
Honestly, I can do without it.
Never put your own city down because I happen to come from Toronto and say something to the effect of, ‘Wow, and you were willing to come to our city from Toronto!” I’m there because I want to be there, to share myself, to share my experiences, to connect with other like minded people – and vice versa – to learn from you, get experiences with you, etc… Not because I’m some big shot with attitude.
The bitching about Toronto being the centre of the universe… Do you hear me complain about Alberta for whatever inane reason the media chooses to bitch about?
You won’t hear me complain because it’s tiresome and honestly, it’s rude.
Your community may be smaller, but it’s just as valid as any other larger or smaller community. Whatever I can do to be supportive, I’m more than willing to help out.
American Brotherhood Weekend I had on a list of events I had given Sir about 4 years ago. For me, Leather has always been not only about the hot sex and play that we get into but also brotherhood.
I made a commitment to Bryan Teague, American Leatherboy 2010, that I would be at ABW this year for his step down. Bryan had inspired me when I attended ILSb 2010 – it’s hard to explain but he struck me as an older boy in our North American Leather Community. It was like meeting a long lost brother of sorts.
So I travelled to Chicago for the event with Tarna – Bootblack Toronto 2012 who happened to be on the same flight. Having been picked up by my former boy, boy matt – North American Bootblack 2008 drove direct to Touche from Midway Airport to the meet and great.
What phenomenal energy! Being an introvert, I admit that I can find it difficult going to new bars where I know nobody. In this case, not only did I recognize a few faces from past ILSb weekends and Mr. Leather Toronto weekends, but a lot of people came up to me to say hello – thank you to everyone who made me feel welcome.
And thank you to all the individuals who were running for the titles of American Leatherwoman, American Leatherman and American Leatherboy – for coming up and introducing yourselves to me. That goes a long way to making out-of-towners feel welcome and it says a lot about each of you.
This event is well worth attending and its not too unlike the ILSb circuit featuring fantasies on stage – and just as hot and funny!
Congratulations to American Leatherwoman 2011 Trinity, American Leatherman 2011 Tom Savage, American Leatherboy 2011 tyler!!!
When I used to think of titleholders, I used to think of gregarious and extroverted individuals who can spin up an event and really make it happen.
Prior to running for Eastern Canada Leatherboy I did a whole bunch of soul searching about being in the public eye and specifically about being an introvert. I observed other titleholders as they went through their year. I spoke with former judges about their observations of the titleholder they judged to win, and their concerns.
I spoke with the producers about it before running. Looking at the history of both the Sirs and boys that have represented Eastern Canada – truth be known quite a few have actually been introverts. So, at one level, I’m in the company of men similar to myself and proof that introverts can be successful titleholders.
“You’re an intovert?” – Yes, quite. I look at introversion in terms of what it takes to rebuild my energy. Being in crowds, being the life of the party does not always revitalize me – despite the fact that I do like being able to spin up a good party if I have the energy. What really centres me is spending time on my own, or around a few friends, and doing what I really like to do.
Us titleholders know that taking that downtime to revitalize is important – everyone needs it extrovert or introvert. Observing previous titleholders, their mentors and talking with these individuals shows me just how important that is.
So before taking on a title – figure out what you need to do to centre yourself and build that downtime in. Definitely have an idea, going into the contest, of when you need your downtime as much as possible and if you can, stick to that plan. Obviously, there will always be last minute events and such and there will always be the unexpected.
From the period of June through to the end of August, Sir and I had a significant number of events to attend in the order of Pride, our ILSb send off, ILSb weekend itself and ending with Toronto Leather Pride. I was exhausted and ended up taking the better part of a month to almost a month and a half to come down from that experience, along with doing even more soul searching about what my journey forward is. I actually did not anticipate this need, so it was quite a surprise to me.
This really got me to take stock of how to rebuild my reserves and what I truly needed.
The IainCave
When growing up I spent a lot of time on my own and did not spend a lot of time over at friend’s homes or having friend over – when I did, it was a real treat and I savoured every minute. In high school I was also one of those individuals who floated from group to group and didn’t feel I really fit in anywhere other than in the computer lab. That said, I am very surprised I’m not as socially awkward as I could have grown to be – that is beside the point.
I also had my own personal refuge – I had what I referred to as my office, a small room in the basement where I spent hours on my 8-bit and 16-bit computers programming and BBSing back in the days of 300 baud dialup modems. I loved this space.
Moving forward in time, my partner and I live in a two bedroom plus den condo that we bought 5 years ago. I claimed the Den as my ‘office’ with a large desk, book cases, etc… While it was nice, I wasn’t spending any time in it – I wasn’t using the space to an advantage. For a year, since ILSb in 2010, I had been looking at transforming this space. I finally had the impetus to actually make that change.
I got rid of the desk, moved the book cases, put in a comfortable chair that rocks, a matching ottoman, a TV stand and TV, soundbar, installed my game consoles and I now have what I affectionately call the IainCave ™ . Porn served off my Mac Mini on the TV looks great, especially Shot Gun CBT videos. *DROOL* I also believe, the seat is at the right height and angle for sucking someone off and working their nipples over – yes, very much looking forward to Master Chuck being a test subject. *GRIN*
This space centers me, it’s where I now go to do my writing, reading, listening to music, gaming, some work, cam, and watching porn when the main television is being used. I almost wonder if I have now spent more time in this room than I did during the previous 5 years.
What else?
Here’s a point form list of things that also help me:
What could work for you? Is it as simple as being at your Daddy’s, Sir’s or Master’s feet or do you need a space of your own?
If I am judging a contest and I perceive you to be an introvert, expect me to ask questions about this. I want to know you know how to look after yourself.