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Christian Youth Group tie up games

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 8:52 pm
by Canuck100
Something I found through the Heavy Bondage Blog

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Here’s an interesting and slightly odd article that I found whilst ferreting around on the internet. It’s on a Christian Youth Group blog.

Take a look and see what you think.

Here is the text from the article:

Have three pairs (boy and girl) come to the front of the group. Give each girl a 20-foot-length of rope. The girls have three minutes to tie up the boys as tightly as possible. After they are tied up, the guys race to see who can get completely out of the rope in the fastest time. The guy who gets untied the quickest wins a prize for his group. Encourage the girls to tie up the guys as tightly as they possibly can, by having the guys, perhaps, lie down on their stomachs and then tying their hands and feet together. Remember; don’t tell them the boys are to get loose by themselves when introducing the game that will be done after they must have been tied by the girls.

I think I may have attended church a little more frequently when I was younger if this sort of thing went on!

Re: Christian Youth Group tie up games

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 9:08 pm
by RotiferTape
Back when I was kid and religious, I went to youth group every week. One day there was a game we played where we broke into groups where one person was selected to be wrapped in toilet paper. Of course I was chosen, and this might be one reason why I got into bondage as an adult. Whoever was the most wrapped wins and if I remember correctly my team won. Even though it was just toilet paper, there were enough layers to make feel “bound”. It wasn’t too hard to escape from but the fact that I had to put in any effort at all is impressive.

Re: Christian Youth Group tie up games

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 9:16 pm
by MrBind
Too bad the girls didn't get tied as well, lol.

Re: Christian Youth Group tie up games

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 9:52 pm
by tiedinbluetights
MrBind wrote: 1 year ago Too bad the girls didn't get tied as well, lol.
I was half expecting that to be the follow-up case, once the boys got loose, but then I wondered if this wasn't to be followed up by some bible lesson on the Samson and Delilah story.

Had this been the case for my teenage years, I'd definitely would have wanted to 'lose'. Perhaps stayed tied-up by the girl who tied me, till the end of the day? ;)

Somone should write a good fictionl story about this activity!

Re: Christian Youth Group tie up games

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2022 12:43 am
by Kyle
tiedinbluetights wrote: 1 year ago
MrBind wrote: 1 year ago Too bad the girls didn't get tied as well, lol.
I was half expecting that to be the follow-up case, once the boys got loose, but then I wondered if this wasn't to be followed up by some bible lesson on the Samson and Delilah story.

Had this been the case for my teenage years, I'd definitely would have wanted to 'lose'. Perhaps stayed tied-up by the girl who tied me, till the end of the day? ;)

Somone should write a good fictionl story about this activity!
This would've been a good visual to accompany the Samson and Delilah story. Of course, you have to make sure your "Delilah" can actually tie a knot.

On a semi-related note, I was helping a church group with a holiday celebration once and a guy sneakily tried to duct tape one of the girls' hands behind her back. She was so involved with her talking she nearly didn't notice, but reacted just soon enough he wasn't able to finish wrapping her well and she got out in about 10 seconds. It was too bad.

Re: Christian Youth Group tie up games

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2022 2:50 am
by Shotrow
This makes me kind of uncomfortable. Yes, it's a very appealing fantasy, but adults pushing it on to kids who didn't ask for it is a little sketchy.

Re: Christian Youth Group tie up games

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2022 3:10 pm
by MrBind
Shotrow wrote: 1 year ago This makes me kind of uncomfortable. Yes, it's a very appealing fantasy, but adults pushing it on to kids who didn't ask for it is a little sketchy.
Hmmmm....I didn't see it that way at all.