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Dollar Tree
Has anyone ever gone down the tool aisle at Dollar Tree and noticed that the ropes, zipties, duct tape, dust masks and work gloves are all within 1 foot of each other?
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They usually are in stores, because they all have similar uses. And by that, I mean for non-bondage activities, obviously.
But I had no idea Dollar Tree had those kinds of things.
But I had no idea Dollar Tree had those kinds of things.
Dollar general stores have really good rope for tying. It only costs a couple bucks. 25 foot lengths, and perfect amount if you place the knots right, your victim won't escape. I've used this rope quite a few times.
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I've noticed that too
Dollarama has some nice tie up material, for those who are in Canada. Rope, scarves, zip ties, duct tape, blindfolds, scarves, socks, etc …
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I used to do a presentation on "Dollar Store BDSM" and would bring in my $20 "Bag of Doom."
One of my favorite scenes of all-time involved nothing more than dollar-store duct tape and a package of rubber bands.
One of my favorite scenes of all-time involved nothing more than dollar-store duct tape and a package of rubber bands.
Dollarama in Canada has self-checkout, so you can buy whatever you want discretely