gmikeisbad -> DIY Posture chains / bindings. (1/17/2010 8:53:33 PM)
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These are easy and fun. You need a belt and three or four dog-walking leashes with collars. The bargain store will have them all for less than $35 total. You may have to make your sub shop around. Take you sub stand behind them. Remove their shirt. Take the belt and make it tight around their waist. Pull the subs shoulders back as far as possible. Take one leash and loop it around one shoulder and under the arm like a bra strap. Pull the leash across to the other shoulder and go behind the neck, over the shoulder and under the arm. Pull the leash tight and clip it to the first side so that the shoulders are pulled back and cannot move forward again. Take the second leash and tie it to the waist belt where the belt crosses the spine. Loop that leash around the shoulder leash in the middle and pull the waits belt and shoulder leash together until you have your sub standing at attention. Tie the leash off or clip that end back on the belt so that it is tight. Your sub should be standing at attention, unable to slouch or roll shoulders forward but still able to bend at the waist. Take two of the collars and put them on the subs wrists. Take a leash and attach it to one wrist. Loop it behind the back and through the space between the shoulders and the leash holding the shoulders. Take it over the shoulder leash and around to the other wrist. Loop it through the “D” ring on the collar and back across the back and clip it to the first wrist collar on the other side. So the writs leash should be going in a circle between the shoulders and across the small of the back joining both hands. Your sub should be standing at attention with wrists close to the body with chicken dance arms. The idea is that the sub may extent one arm at a time but not both. The sub will always be at attention and ready to serve. This tie restricts movement and makes the sub more controllable but still allows the performance of light household duties and some entertaining dance moves. Should the sub’s stride be offensive, two more collars and another leash can make a hobble harness. If you bought four leashes with collars it’s enough. The hobble harness allows small steps, bunny hops, crouching and kneeling but makes climbing or running impossible. Attach a collar to each ankle. Clip the leash to one side and run the leash through the other side “D” ring. With feet together attach the loose end to the belt and pull tight. As the sub walks the leash will slip through the “D” ring and allow the feet to separate a short way. If the sub beds the knees more slack is available allowing the feet to move apart further. The sub will quickly find that bending forward too far is a mistake. The sub will need to curtsy to reach things low down. Your sub is now bound and helpless at attention and eager to please. A Kangaroo, Chicken or Bunny theme for body decoration would really suit at this point. Masks, tails, hats, insertables, gags, eyewear and pinned wigs cannot be removed by the sub in this tie. If the leash between the wrists is short enough and the belt buckle is at the back this tie is extremely difficult if not impossible to remove without assistance. A reminder that subs should never be bound unsupervised without an accessible escape for emergencies. After the sub has done all its chores a game of “Dance revolution” or ‘Hunt the house pet’ with a slingshot, tennis ball or paintball gun in the back yard might be fun.
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