How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby GeekGirlGagged » Sun Dec 11, 2016 12:17 am

This board is not a typical cross section of society, but how many people do you think are into bondage.

Look roind your office, classroom, lecture theatre, staff room, changing room. How many of your colleagues like to bectied up. When "50 shades" was the hit bok it seemed every second person on the train was interested. What do you think, what is your experience?

Re: How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby tieup2008 » Sun Dec 11, 2016 2:13 am

The 50 Shades effect was interesting but I never heard anyone I know saying 'Hey, I want to get tied up".

The next film is out in February 2017, so see what happens then.

Brits tend to jokingly come nervously bring bondage up I find.

Aside from a little bit of Halloween handcuffing, not much else.
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Re: How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby SolidSnickerdoodle » Sun Dec 11, 2016 3:02 am

I think it's more common than people realize. I've often wondered the same thing, especially with the rise of bondage in Hollywood and mainstream media (ironic or otherwise). Also, if you believe those "Top 10" websites, bondage is listed as one of the most common fetishes.
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Re: How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby GeekGirlGagged » Sun Dec 11, 2016 3:25 am

SolidSnickerdoodle wrote:I think it's more common than people realize. I've often wondered the same thing, especially with the rise of bondage in Hollywood and mainstream media (ironic or otherwise). Also, if you believe those "Top 10" websites, bondage is listed as one of the most common fetishes.


I think the top ten website may be an effect of the subject. If ou want to go tocthe pub you go to the pub not look atvits website. If you want bondage fun you have to do some covert searching first.

As I said, this board will not be a thpical cross section of society.

Re: How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby KingMush » Sun Dec 11, 2016 4:29 am

I think more people are than people realise, but it's just not something you really talk about. Just like alot of people have a foot fetish, it's just not an everyday, appropriate topic to talk about in general.
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Re: How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby freyjaceleste862 » Sun Dec 11, 2016 4:50 am

GeekGirlGagged wrote:This board is not a typical cross section of society, but how many people do you think are into bondage.

Look roind your office, classroom, lecture theatre, staff room, changing room. How many of your colleagues like to bectied up. When "50 shades" was the hit bok it seemed every second person on the train was interested. What do you think, what is your experience?


I dont think people in extremely poor countries would put that on their top list of hobbies
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Re: How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby freyjaceleste862 » Sun Dec 11, 2016 4:50 am

GeekGirlGagged wrote:This board is not a typical cross section of society, but how many people do you think are into bondage.

Look roind your office, classroom, lecture theatre, staff room, changing room. How many of your colleagues like to bectied up. When "50 shades" was the hit bok it seemed every second person on the train was interested. What do you think, what is your experience?


50 shades is not bondage
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Re: How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby GeekGirlGagged » Sun Dec 11, 2016 5:04 am

freyjaceleste862 wrote:
GeekGirlGagged wrote:This board is not a typical cross section of society, but how many people do you think are into bondage.

Look roind your office, classroom, lecture theatre, staff room, changing room. How many of your colleagues like to bectied up. When "50 shades" was the hit bok it seemed every second person on the train was interested. What do you think, what is your experience?


I dont think people in extremely poor countries would put that on their top list of hobbies

In very poor countroes you stay alive. Hobies do not exist

Re: How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby tieup2008 » Sun Dec 11, 2016 5:16 am

Come the next film release it'll spark an increase again in the sex shop online sales of bondage kit I reckon.
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Re: How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby drawscore » Sun Dec 11, 2016 9:37 am

Opinions are like armpits. Everyone has a couple, and, more often than not, they stink.

So, with that being said, here is mine: The difference between bondage and TUGs, is that, most of the time, bondage is a sexual and/or erotic fetish for both (or all) involved.

On the other hand, TUGs are, as the name implies, games, which may not be sexual and/or erotic to those participating. When I was 10-12, and even as old as 15, the games we played in scouts and on sleepovers, were not, as far as I could tell, erotic or sexual at all. They were just games, which most of us thought were kind of fun.

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Re: How widespread are Tugs and bondage

Postby freyjaceleste862 » Mon Dec 12, 2016 12:37 am

GeekGirlGagged wrote:
freyjaceleste862 wrote:
GeekGirlGagged wrote:This board is not a typical cross section of society, but how many people do you think are into bondage.

Look roind your office, classroom, lecture theatre, staff room, changing room. How many of your colleagues like to bectied up. When "50 shades" was the hit bok it seemed every second person on the train was interested. What do you think, what is your experience?


I dont think people in extremely poor countries would put that on their top list of hobbies

In very poor countroes you stay alive. Hobies do not exist
they do like spelling funny
love cooking, panty/knicker gags, nappies, handicapped.