In our school, it started like this: We had heard of similar groups in other schools, and a few of us went to investigate. What they saw and heard made them want to start one in our school. They asked the headmasters’ permission to use one of the classrooms after hours, and he agreed. He even gave them a key, so they could use it on weekends. Nice guy or what?
OK! So they kind of left out the “tie-each-other-up†part (I wonder why?), but the word soon got out anyway. Somehow, the group grew from just a few members in the beginning, to its’ present numbers, quite rapidly. He gave them permission to use our classroom for as long as they wanted, and then they went ahead and bought several rolls of rope and gagging material (the use of which is an optional extra).
The rules are simple, really:
1. The boys tie up the girls one time, and the girls get their turn, the next. Since I’ve joined, I’ve always preferred to have my legs tied together at the ankles and knees and to be gagged with as much material as possible, and I do the same to which ever boy I tie up.
2. Each new member has to bring a fresh roll of rope, alternatively chains and padlocks, and some gagging material, when he or she joins. At the rate the group grows, we probably could get a discount at the stores. If we ever applied for one.
3. When you join, you always get tied up, the first few times.
As of lately, a growing number of the girls (and of the boys, too), have started showing up wearing a leotard and tights. It’s something that neither’s encouraged, nor is it discouraged. After all, it’s up to the individual what he or she wants to wear, I suppose.
I really do hope this is a growing trend, not just at our school, but in schools across the country, or indeed the world.
