I've nothing to say...

Think of it like the 8th rule of Fight Club;
If this is your first night, you gotta fuck. That includes the camera crew.
Texas Literoticans Fuck Club now formed...

I looooooove how you roped VT back into the loop. :D

*note use of the word roped. :p
 
Dammit...I get distracted for a few minutes and the next thing I know I'm in an orgy. :eek:

Oh, wait - is that rope? :D:D:D
 
Dammit...I get distracted for a few minutes and the next thing I know I'm in an orgy. :eek:

Oh, wait - is that rope? :D:D:D

Why yes, yes it is.
And it's silk as well. No nasty fiber burns/cuts/lacerations.

It's almost as good as medical restraints.
 
Oooooh, silk! :cattail:

Wait. Medical restraints? :eek:

Well, yeah.

Medical restraints are specifically designed to immobilize a subject in a manner which will not allow said subject to injury his/her self in spite of how much the subject attempts to break free.

Restraints in a D/s context are used to bind a subject, it's true, but part of that binding is to prevent the subject from self injury. Particularly if the subject in question is extremely overstimulated, which frankly is the whole point (overstimulation that is).
 
Well, yeah.

Medical restraints are specifically designed to immobilize a subject in a manner which will not allow said subject to injury his/her self in spite of how much the subject attempts to break free.

Restraints in a D/s context are used to bind a subject, it's true, but part of that binding is to prevent the subject from self injury. Particularly if the subject in question is extremely overstimulated, which frankly is the whole point (overstimulation that is).

I am feeling very confused. :confused:

Why were those two paragraphs so...hot? :eek:
 
Well, yeah.

Medical restraints are specifically designed to immobilize a subject in a manner which will not allow said subject to injury his/her self in spite of how much the subject attempts to break free.

Restraints in a D/s context are used to bind a subject, it's true, but part of that binding is to prevent the subject from self injury. Particularly if the subject in question is extremely overstimulated, which frankly is the whole point (overstimulation that is).

See this, Endless?
You will never need a safe word in a scene with Sickie.
Just ask him a question :p
 
Well, yeah.

Medical restraints are specifically designed to immobilize a subject in a manner which will not allow said subject to injury his/her self in spite of how much the subject attempts to break free.

Restraints in a D/s context are used to bind a subject, it's true, but part of that binding is to prevent the subject from self injury. Particularly if the subject in question is extremely overstimulated, which frankly is the whole point (overstimulation that is).

Hmm. Can I just keep my cuffs? :cattail:
 
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