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angelikaJ -> When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 8:01:11 AM)

I have been doing it all wrong:
http://blog.petflow.com/this-is-so-simple-youve-been-using-tinfoil-and-plastic-wrap-wrong-all-this-time/#khh6wl1H8s7qtXO2.01




thishereboi -> RE: When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 8:20:47 AM)

Wow, so have I.




SweetAnise -> RE: When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 8:21:12 AM)

Wow I have been doing it wrong as well. WHO KNEW!




GreedyTop -> RE: When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 8:25:08 AM)

Well, don't *I* feel stupid, now~! LMAO!!




DaddySatyr -> RE: When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 8:26:28 AM)

Silly me ... I always just re-closed the lid to hold the rolls in place. It's always worked fine.







Screen captures still RULE! Ya feel me?




thishereboi -> RE: When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 8:33:30 AM)

OK, I just went and looked at my Glad cling wrap and it doesn't have the tabs. I guess with that roll I will just have to stick with holding it in with the lid.




MasterCaneman -> RE: When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 9:34:58 AM)

I've been using them for years. Back when I was in school, one of the marketing instructors used them as a talking point about product features and said that no one in the industry knows who created them. As such, none of the makers/packagers knew how to properly present them, for fear of having to pay out royalties. That's why no one seems to know about them.




shiftyw -> RE: When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 10:02:47 AM)

I feel proud I knew that already?




Blonderfluff -> RE: When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 5:15:35 PM)

Holy cow.

I am surprisingly pleased at this new enlightenment !!! And to think, I learned about it on a "kink" site!




MalcolmNathaniel -> RE: When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 8:34:36 PM)

Ah yes. The Crazy Russian Hacker. I have him on my YouTube list. I knew that one because I used to live in a restaurant, but he's got a lot of other good advice.

You guys might like this as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBCLM7oAlnE




MalcolmNathaniel -> RE: When all else fails follow the directions (5/21/2014 8:51:44 PM)

Some of my own hacks to make your bondage more fun:

1) Ropes. If you use polymer rope you already know to melt the ends to prevent them from unraveling. However this leaves sharp edges. You may not care while doing the tying and being generally mean to your sub but after the fun is over you don't want those sharp edges while untying. Use a knife or razor (be VERY CAREFUL DOING THIS) by pulling the blade sideways across the sharp bits to round them off.

2) Black rope and clothespins are far more expensive than uncolored. To dye them follow the directions on whatever type of dye you care to use. Unfortunately this leaves all sorts of extra dye on your equipment. This leaves unsightly marks on flesh. Place your newly dyed toys into a pillow case that you have just for the purpose. Tie off the end and run it through the washing machine to remove the excess die.

Do NOT run them through the washing mashing without an extra container: they will pretty much destroy the machine.

3) Introducing a new person to the lifestyle or want something to slowly bring down a sub? Chenille yarn. A skein of chenille is the perfect amount to make a simple flogger.

Tie a D-Ring to something opposite a towel bar or the like. Start running a skein of chenille yarn through the D-ring and over the towel bar untill you've used the whole thing. Now use 2 yards of curtain corde to form a handle. Cut the end that goes to the towel bar and tie a figure eight knot (also called a blood knot) into each strand. When you whip a girl with this it also produces a delightful flurry of chenille particles that almost look like snowflakes.

Make sure you use the same color as your sheets. Not recommended for people with allergies.




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