Bound or tied up?
- DuctTapeSilence
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I lean more towards tied up. I like calling it restrained too.
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I'mma take the chaotic neutral route,and say:
Both and neither.
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Both and neither.
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I always prefer tied up to bound. Sounds better to me.
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Either way, I love it when the woman does it to me!
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Tied uo!
I prefer "tied" just because I greatly prefer seeing women tied up than men and for whatever reason I get more female hits searching for "tied and gagged" content than I do "bound and gagged".
Tied and gagged; bound and gagged; tied hand and foot; bound hand and foot. Does it really make that much of a difference?
I guess in some cases it might. I've seen hog tied (or hogtied) but never "hog bound." But I have seen "Bound up nicely in a tight hog tie." I've also seen "Trussed up like a Christmas turkey."
I'd say that the biggest factor in making the decision on which term or phrase to use, would be the context in which it is to be used.
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I guess in some cases it might. I've seen hog tied (or hogtied) but never "hog bound." But I have seen "Bound up nicely in a tight hog tie." I've also seen "Trussed up like a Christmas turkey."
I'd say that the biggest factor in making the decision on which term or phrase to use, would be the context in which it is to be used.
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I tend to agree with Mr. Drawscore, What difference does it make? I mean, whatever term you want to use, the result is still the same on the person---They are restrained! Best Regards, All!
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I use bound and tied up so interchangibly that it makes no difference to me either.drawscore wrote: ↑1 year ago Tied and gagged; bound and gagged; tied hand and foot; bound hand and foot. Does it really make that much of a difference?
I guess in some cases it might. I've seen hog tied (or hogtied) but never "hog bound." But I have seen "Bound up nicely in a tight hog tie." I've also seen "Trussed up like a Christmas turkey."
I'd say that the biggest factor in making the decision on which term or phrase to use, would be the context in which it is to be used.
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Tied up
Always tied up. Except the quick phrase }bound and gagged”
Always tied up. Except the quick phrase }bound and gagged”
Sometimes gagged, sometimes blindfold. Always barefoot.
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I always liked when they use the phrase "trussed up and gagged" in the movies....