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Rope marks

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 7:51 am
by CapturedCarol
Has anyone ever had to dress inappropriately or change plans because of embarrasing rope marks, gag marks, handcuff bruises etc?

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 11:23 am
by Deleted User 4409
I almost screwed up due to having an important work meeting and having a bit too tight of a wrap around gag session too close to each other.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 12:47 pm
by gaggednbarefoot
Worn jeans , socks and rugby shirt when shorts, and t-shirt were more appropriate.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 12:49 pm
by Emma
Several times!

Once, I was getting in my car to go to a job interview, and realized I had rope marks on my arms and legs, and had to VERY quickly change clothes. A couple of times I went clubbing after being tied up, and had to change first for the same reason; I wasn't happy about it since I really liked the outfits I was wearing, lol.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 12:53 pm
by gaggednbarefoot
I think its provably worse for women. I can usually get away with trousers (except swimming) but women are sometimes expected to wear skirts, and thick woolly tights in August don't look right.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 5:51 pm
by fungirlkatie
that's a reason why I like scarves it's way less likely to leave marks.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 8:03 pm
by CapturedCarol
I'm sure, in fact I know, a tight cleave gag can leave marks, and I've had red marks when I struggled in scarves. They are not 100% mark free but I agree far less likely than ropes to mark.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 8:47 pm
by Handsome Scoundrel
Wear your rope marks with honor. The less we play the game like we're doing something wrong, the less wrong it becomes.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 10:25 pm
by Alisonlovesropes
I'm a gym instructor so I have to be very careful. I'm often working in vest top, shorts or short leggings or even swimsuit. No chance to cover up in long sleeves, trousers or tights. So despite my name (and I do love ropes) I generally use tape or leather cuffs, padded. Comfy, secure and (like scarves) less likely to mark.

Yes, before I started working, when I was at Uni, I have had to cancel the odd night out,,swim trip, or suddenly worn wrist bands, long sleeves and heavy leggings or jeans on hot sunny days.

I've learned and am far more careful with what's likely to mark now and when I can get away with marks the next day.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sun May 05, 2019 12:08 am
by Deleted User 4409
Handsome Scoundrel wrote: 5 years ago Wear your rope marks with honor. The less we play the game like we're doing something wrong, the less wrong it becomes.
Ok so I get the other side of the argument but so much this.

It’s too bad the regular world doesn’t see it this way though....

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sun May 05, 2019 2:01 am
by drawscore
The problem might be resolved by:

1. Wearing long pants and long sleeved shirts. (And having a good air conditioner in the summer.)

2. There's a difference between "tight," and "snug." Learn it.

3. Playing TUG's between 6:00 PM, and midnight. By morning, most of the rope marks will have worn off.

Drawscore

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sun May 05, 2019 3:24 pm
by Handsome Scoundrel
Hojojutsutengu wrote: 5 years ago
Handsome Scoundrel wrote: 5 years ago Wear your rope marks with honor. The less we play the game like we're doing something wrong, the less wrong it becomes.
Ok so I get the other side of the argument but so much this.

It’s too bad the regular world doesn’t see it this way though....
The most recent psychological stats suggest that quite a large portion (40-60%) of the US, and likely the world is at least somewhat interested in bondage. The more we make something part of the profane, the more profane it becomes. What prohibitions don't understand is that what we banish in the light goes to the dark and festers and perverts. The more we make people insecure about themselves the more perversion will occur.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sun May 05, 2019 4:31 pm
by Deleted User 4409
Right?

That’s what I’ve been moving towards as well. I find it’s more complex than that in practice when a good portion of jobs for example are so traditional: cops, lawyers, politicians to name a few. Most people in certain careers don’t want to chance a slip up and losing their careers over it...

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sun May 05, 2019 6:18 pm
by drawscore
One other thing I forgot to mention, is that you don't need to use rope. There were times when I was growing up, we sometimes tied each other with strips torn from a used sheet we got for a quarter at the Goodwill store. The strips were 7-8 feet long, and 3-4 inches wide. They worked pretty good as gags, too. (Especially the ones we deliberately made 5-6 inches wide.)

Drawscore

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 1:09 am
by DallasNotAustin
I was doing a bit of self bondage one time when I had a lesson instructor come to my house for trumpet. I didn’t hear him because I had a blindfold on so when I did I had to rush down but I don’t think he saw anything. I keep track of time a lot better now.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2019 1:11 am
by BindPam
I'm almost to the point I don't really care of others see them.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2019 2:49 am
by Kyle
Not exactly, but I had a bit of duct tape residue left on my face when I went to an eye doctor appointment as a teenager after using it during a self-bondage session. The woman helping me with picking out glasses actually noticed it since she was looking at my face from about 6 inches away and commented on it, but fortunately didn't know what it was. I am really glad she didn't know, because that would have not been something I wanted to try to explain. I guess I could've avoided it if I'd washed my face better.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2019 7:20 pm
by rafeylovesbonds
drawscore wrote: 5 years ago The problem might be resolved by:

1. Wearing long pants and long sleeved shirts. (And having a good air conditioner in the summer.)

2. There's a difference between "tight," and "snug." Learn it.

3. Playing TUG's between 6:00 PM, and midnight. By morning, most of the rope marks will have worn off.

Drawscore
Also, of course, the marks will be far worse and more noticeable if you struggle against your bonds, rather than just accepting them (though where's the fun in that).

Rafey

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 1:49 pm
by Dpsiic
Unfortunately I work in the health service where the rule is ‘bare below the elbow’ so I can’t even wear a wristwatch so I have to be very careful with ropemarks on my wrists.

Re: Rope marks

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 4:39 am
by slackywacky
After a selfbondage session, I wanted to go to bed, but my kids (they don't know about my hobby) had an issue and I had to resolve it. When I went back to bed I bumped my big toe and did it so hard the nail came off and it bled nicely. I had to go to the ER. When I was waiting for the doctor to come in, I noticed that my legs were still showing ropemarks at my ankles. The wait time was pretty long, so by the time the doctor finally came, the marks had mostly disappeared, but it could have been fun to explain why I had these marks on my ankles.