Stop moaning noises after being gagged?

Postby Kidnapable82 » Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:57 am

OK... So when you get gagged (at least for me) no matter how stuffed the inside of my mouth is, the noise travels into the throat, your voice box. Any ideas how to make the gag in the mouth to prevent much protest noises, or the minimum possible WITHOUT it becoming dangerous? Padding or foam around the throat? posture collar? hood?

I've just noticed even with a knotted bandana gag in my mouth WITH another one over it, I can still protest, loudly (and duct tape over that, too).

Den
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Re: Stop moaning noises after being gagged?

Postby Pup » Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:35 am

Most gags are good at stopping complaints being coherent, but they don't stop sheer volume very well.
Honestly I found a big ball gag is pretty decent at lowering volume, if else fails, lots of layers helps a bit, and a gas mask as the final layer of a gag reduces volume significantly. :P

Best way to keep someone quiet is just to punish them whenever they make noise. ;)

Re: Stop moaning noises after being gagged?

Postby Zero » Mon Nov 13, 2017 7:18 am

Mmm a bit of noise is nice! when it's too much loud maybe you don't done a good gag, but a bit... it's nice and exciting to hear!
Love bound and gagged girls, feet, socks and more :tied: :gag:

Re: Stop moaning noises after being gagged?

Postby drawscore » Mon Nov 13, 2017 1:36 pm

The "mmmmpppffff'ing" by the captive is part of the fun.

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Re: Stop moaning noises after being gagged?

Postby bondagefreak » Mon Nov 13, 2017 1:40 pm

Gasmasks do help out a lot. The victim actually has to focus on breathing in correctly through the dense filtration instead of trying to protest.
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Re: Stop moaning noises after being gagged?

Postby Kidnapable82 » Mon Nov 13, 2017 5:04 pm

bondagefreak wrote:Gasmasks do help out a lot. The victim actually has to focus on breathing in correctly through the dense filtration instead of trying to protest.


Thank you, Sir for the response. I was thinking about gas masks and now you've made me "happy" thinking about it. :)
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