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Any fans of the original TUG site?

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Any fans of the original tug site (https://www.asstr.org/~canuck100/)?

I used to visit pretty regularly in the early 00s and it was a seminal site for me and my development. Loved the stories from the likes of dudulb, PH, Doug and the like. The site perfectly encapsulated by growing feeling towards bondage and had enough innocence about the stories to ease me in gently.

Anyone else here who was a regular visitor to the original site?
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I found the site in 2001, when I had a PC for the first time. Tried to find boneage stories and found another Dreambook site, but that was mainly erotic and m/f in nature. I think Canuck made a post there, telling people about his own site, which was way more to my liking. Became a regular lurker than, mainly because I had no stories to tell and it was still about true stories.

I spent a lot of late Saturday nights on there. Good memories.
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Yes, I am. I "stumbled" upon it in 2002, as a result of reading the stories that had been posted by Doug R., in his own Website. One thing led to another.

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You will find a number of people here that were regulars on the old site (including Canuck himself).
A lot of the stories from the site have been posted to this site, you'll find them in the archives.

Sometimes I miss the nightly chat sessions, which for me in a European time zone where really late at night.
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Can't remember exactly how I stumbled on it, but it seemed like the only site that felt right. Everything else was a bit too hardcore for me, especially when I was younger.

Met someone I corresponded with regularly for most of a summer, and another that I emailed back and forth regularly for the better part of two years. Both just disappeared one day without warning or explanation and I haven't heard from them since. That hurt a bit. But such is the nature of the internet, I guess. Especially with kids.
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Yarp, used to love reading the stories there
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Very much si
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shyguy92 wrote: 3 years ago Can't remember exactly how I stumbled on it, but it seemed like the only site that felt right. Everything else was a bit too hardcore for me, especially when I was younger.
100% identify with this.
I know most of the stories are archived but I still love reading them on the old school site. Lot of nostalgia!
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Big fan here! ( :P obviously!). Glad to see that it had a good impact on a lot of you.
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I discovered it in 2003 and read a lot of the stories, including many from before I actually found it. A few still stick out in my mind, though I only rarely read stories anymore.
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2005 for me i still like to go back and go threw all the stories and experinces people contributed
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oh yes, I remember discovering it back in the late 2000s, around 2007/2008 ( when I think at that time the site was no longer being updated.) however I remember reading many of the stories on there late at night on the Family PC before I had my Own laptop, I mostly recall the stories Written by Doug about his childhood tie up games, but also remember browsing all the other stories uploaded as well, I sometimes still like to go back and check out the site from time to time.
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The skeleton Beam wrote: 3 years ago oh yes, I remember discovering it back in the late 2000s, around 2007/2008 ( when I think at that time site was no longer being updated.) however I remember reading many of the stories on there late at night on the Family PC before I had my Own laptop, I mostly recall the stories Written by Dough about his childhood tie up games, but also remember browsing all the other stories uploaded as well, I sometimes still like to go back and check out the site from time to time.
You can now find Doug's stories, as well as all the other stories, on this site. They are indexed by author here: Index of Archives

The stories are posted in the Archives for Everyone and Archives for Adults sections
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tiedjay wrote: 3 years ago
shyguy92 wrote: 3 years ago Can't remember exactly how I stumbled on it, but it seemed like the only site that felt right. Everything else was a bit too hardcore for me, especially when I was younger.
100% identify with this.
I know most of the stories are archived but I still love reading them on the old school site. Lot of nostalgia!
I fervently support this statement. Had been a constant "lurker" when ever possible myself. And I very much appreciate the constant re-posting of that stuff...
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Canuck100 wrote: 3 years ago
The skeleton Beam wrote: 3 years ago oh yes, I remember discovering it back in the late 2000s, around 2007/2008 ( when I think at that time site was no longer being updated.) however I remember reading many of the stories on there late at night on the Family PC before I had my Own laptop, I mostly recall the stories Written by Dough about his childhood tie up games, but also remember browsing all the other stories uploaded as well, I sometimes still like to go back and check out the site from time to time.
You can now find Doug's stories, as well as all the other stories, on this site. They are indexed by author here: Index of Archives

The stories are posted in the Archives for Everyone and Archives for Adults sections
oh yeah, I did recall seeming some posted on here before. I certainly have to give them a read again sometime and give me a big a nostalgia trip heh heh. thanks.
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Post by Bastian »

Big fan since october 2002. I loved Doug's and Richard UK's stories.
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Yep! Loved it on there.
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Amazing site, got me hooked
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Big fan
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I first came across it after it had died out, but loved many of the stories that were there
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Aphrodite wrote: 2 years ago I first came across it after it had died out, but loved many of the stories that were there
They’re all here in the archives section if you want to read them again. 🙂
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Yes, and I'd lost track of it until now! Thanks!

I rememeber submitting a story or two to Grommit's but I don't know if it ever got posted or not.
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