chickpea
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ORIGINAL: Gemini1766 This seems to me as something that should have gone into the regular section somewhere and not the casual banter one. Even if it isn't a reasonable question. Miss Magnolia is correct, you cannot tie someone up like that for that long, not safely. Even someone with MS or CP has to have help daily (often multiple times a day) moving their limbs to try and keep them as flexible as possible. And it's always a losing battle, still we do what we can. A month, wouldn't do it for long at all really, and I'd be making sure that the one I was tying up had good circulation the whole time if it was going to be extended. I get no sleep or rest until my charge is released, and proven to be safe. Let's not even get into the danger of blood clots from long term immobilization. Wreakless. Hrmm, that's true. I guess maybe a couple of weeks would be the longest to be bound. And then maybe it's safer to do it with a body bag?
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