A garment of rough cloth made from goats' hair and worn in the form of a shirt or as a girdle around the loins, by way of mortification and penance. The sackcloth, for instance, so often mentioned in Holy Scripture as a symbol of mourning and penance, was probably the same thing; and the garment of camels' hair worn by St. John the Baptist was no doubt somewhat similar. During the early ages of Christianity the use of hair-cloth, as a means of bodily mortification and as an aid to the wearer in resisting temptations of the flesh, became very common, not only amongst the ascetics and those who aspired to the life of perfection, but even amongst ordinary lay people in the world.
HAIRSHIRT:I can think of several contributors to the Filth Avenue thread who might think of getting such an item...
Deeds, I think you're going to need to bring plenty of shaving cream and a few packs of razors on that first date of yours.
Start practicing your safe words Miggy.
when are you coming over?
yeah really migs. Step it up.
deep breaths migs. forget the past...you're future awaits in Canada
You could always get her drunk first.........which BTW what is the "official drink" of the BKS?
protein strait from the tap...