Do we care? Not a bit!
Gemma
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I'm betting they wouldn't care either....as long as pictures/videos didn't show up anywhere.Gemtie wrote: ↑2 years ago A lot of our TUGs have been in school uniforms/sportswear, now in university clothing or Adidas sportswear. I have often wondered what our schools (Balgreen Primary or the Royal High School Edinburgh), the university of Edinburgh or Adidas would think if they were aware of us doing TUGs wearing something with their name on it. It usually made me giggle at the time.
Do we care? Not a bit!
Gemma
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I agree we're not doing anything illegal. But some people might be more sensitive to seeing our interests in bondage being associated with a specific institution. But just like you, do I care? Nope.Gemtie wrote: ↑2 years ago We aren't students at the primary or high schools anymore, though we are students at the university. We are members of the Salvation Army and we do wear a lot of Adidas gear but we're not doing anything illegal (as all participants in our TUGs consent to taking part) so we don't see any legal or moral issue.
It's a sport. If they disapprove of TUGs, then they must disagree with football, wrestling, rugby, and any other sport where there is human-to-human direct contact by necessity. Heck, a safe TUG (e.g. no mouth stuffing, no ropes around the neck, nothing too tight) is less dangerous than football or rugby.Gemtie wrote: ↑2 years ago We aren't students at the primary or high schools anymore, though we are students at the university. We are members of the Salvation Army and we do wear a lot of Adidas gear but we're not doing anything illegal (as all participants in our TUGs consent to taking part) so we don't see any legal or moral issue.