dogthing
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predicament bondage Depends what it means. Predicament Bondage might mean having to make a choice between two awful things, or it might mean being kept in bondage and waiting for one awful thing to happen that the sub had no control over (the old "tied to the railroad tracks" schtick). In the first case, I imagine a naked subby collared and strapped up on all fours in restraints as an obvious dogslave, and then taken out into a garden under cover of darkness and installed in a wooden dog kennel. After sunrise they'll be trapped because they can't leave the kennel and make their way to the house without risking being seen by the neighbours. If they did get brave and make their way to the house on all fours, there's no guarantee that the door would be open, so then they'd have to get back to the kennel again to hide. Switch on the motion-sensing security lights, and they wouldn't dare come back during the night, either. So the scaredy-sub would be trapped in the safety of the kennel all day or for as long as the Domme wanted to keep them there, but it would be their own choice. Exposure would be so much worse. There must be lots of variations on this theme. Another dog-themed one: the subbie is painted up to look like a dog, with henna skin dye. the Dom(me) then says you can leave now, but you'll have to explain to people why you are dyed to look like a dog. Or you can stay here under my protection while the dye wears off, but if you do that you have to obey some special house rules which means agreeing to live as a dog and giving me permission to do more things to you. And that includes being given another coat of dye after a few weeks if the doggy does something bad. Which means extending the period again. And at each extension, the rules and the consents for staying might get more extreme, and the predicament that they'd find themselves in if they left could get worse. Eventually it might escalate to "Here's your latest chance to stay or leave, but if you leave now, you have to leave as you are, trapped on all fours and muzzled like a dog, and you have to find your way home on your own like that. Or stay and agree to the next stage."
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