A masterclass

Postby lasse672000 » Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:35 pm

“Good evening and welcome everyone, to this three hour tie-up seminar. I am pleased to see, that the girls are dressed the way specified in my letter; leotard and pantyhose.

You are about one week of turning thirteen. Therefore, you girls are required by law to be tied up, when in public. I will in three easy-to-follow segments, or classes if you prefer, of which this being the first, show all of you simple techniques of tying a girl up. This first one will be 90 minutes long, and the following two, the follow-up ones, will be 45 minutes each. But please pay attention the whole time, and NO TALKING, unless I ask you something. Is that clear?
Tonight’s session will be all about the basics; basic techniques and so on. My assistant and I will show you boys how to do some easy tie-ups, and then give you time to practice on the girl standing beside you. If you open the bags you were issued at the door, you will find some soft ropes of different length. They are all colour-coded at the ends and in the middle, for easier identification.

First, a word of warning and a golden rule! Never, ever, under any circumstances tie a rope around some ones throat, not even loosely! That can lead to her being strangled, and we don’t want that. Now do we? (And to those of you who said yes; I hope you were joking! If not, get out!)There are better (and safer) ways of leading her along, but I’ll come to that later on tonight.
As we are still standing up, I can begin by showing you how to tie hands together. These work just as well, whether you tie them together in front or behind her.
Lesson one is just tying them together in an X fashion, like so. It is simple, yet effective. You take one of the shorter ropes; fold it in half, like so, feeding in the outer ends almost all the way through. You fasten the loop thus created around one of her wrists. Take the other wrist and bring it close to the other one, and start looping the rope around them. When you have done this a couple of times, it is time for the tie off. Use a simple knot of your choice.
Or, you can ask her to bring he hands parallel to each other with about 30 centimetres of space between them. Wind the rope loosely around her hands and when you’re almost at the end, tie it off. This is achieved by twisting the rope ninety degrees, and start winding it around the loops. When you have almost come to the end feed just one end through the loops. That way you can tie a knot. Position it so that she is not able to reach it with he fingers. I suggest you put it on top. That way it is easier for you to reach it. Before you tie off the rope, stick one finger between the rope and the wrists; if you can that means there is no risk of loss of circulation in the hands. This technique is also used when tying the knees and/or feet together. Remember; always make sure, though, the tie is comfortable for her. This should be as pleasurable an experience for her, as it is for you.
Now you boys can practice on the girls and I’ll correct you if you do anything wrong. No fighting, there are just as many girls here as there are boys.

Now that you have mastered that technique, as well as can be expected for beginners, we move on to adding the elbows. Start by making a loop as I showed you before. Then slowly tighten the loop to bring the elbows together behind her. When you can’t go any further, knot it off. Then you can tie her hands together. When you have done that, try to tighten the rope around her elbows a little bit more. When you are convinced, you can’t bring the elbows any closer, without hurting her, tie the rope off, as you did the hands.
It is time for a break now, but when we come back, I want you to start practicing, until it is time to go home.”
Whazzzz up!.

Re: A masterclass

Postby xtc » Fri Mar 04, 2011 2:03 pm

Once more a perfect story from the Master of the Concise.
Thank you.
Wassail!
Xtc
Boxer shorts are cool,
but little speedos rule!

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Re: A masterclass

Postby lasse672000 » Fri Mar 04, 2011 2:20 pm

xtc wrote:Once more a perfect story from the Master of the Concise.

I do my best, even though English isn't my first language! :quirk:
Whazzzz up!.

Re: A masterclass

Postby xtc » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:04 pm

It is not necessarily your language but the structure of your stories and, above all, your use of inference that makes them so strong. You assume that your readers will accept the correctness and appropriateness of the situations you describe. You give the impression that the world you have created is the only world that right-thinking people woud accept. It repects the reader by assuming that we will understand. That makes for great economy. I wish I coud learn it.
Blessed be,
Xtc
Boxer shorts are cool,
but little speedos rule!

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Re: A masterclass

Postby lasse672000 » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:21 pm

You probably could, and faster than you think too.
You “simply” take everyday occurrences (like school) and shove them in a mental meat-grinder; spice what comes out on the other side the way you want, and try to package it as best you can.
Whazzzz up!.