Andtie wrote:If someone likes being tied up, then tying them up as a punishment is actually rewarding bad behaviour? We would be punished by NOT being tied up?
A punishment is supposed to be something unpleasant/we don't like, hopefully deterring us from what made the punishment necessary? So tying up as a punishment would only be a punishment on someone who doesn't like being tied up? Would tying up as a punishment run the risk of creating more Tyler McMillans?
Our parents have no objections to Lisa and I tying each other up as long as no one is tied up against their will, and no one is injured or killed.
I was just curious to know what other members of this board though.
ropebound wrote:Only in most places? That's interesting ^^
Kyle wrote:ropebound wrote:Only in most places? That's interesting ^^
I would imagine it's all, but I hesitated to say it for some reason, not being 100% sure. You never know, there's always some place with a goofy law about just about everything.