Who ever used sleeping pills?

Postby mikeybound » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:28 pm

Anyone here ever use sleep aids to simulate drugging a victim?

Re: Who ever used sleeping pills?

Postby Fesselfan » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:02 pm

Taking unnessecary medicines, or drugs, or mind altering substances for example, during/before doing tie up stuff- especially self bondage- surely counts as one of the more spectacular stupid things you can do. So dont.

Cheers

FF
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Re: Who ever used sleeping pills?

Postby cloud » Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:33 am

Fesselfan wrote:Taking unnessecary medicines, or drugs, or mind altering substances for example, during/before doing tie up stuff- especially self bondage- surely counts as one of the more spectacular stupid things you can do. So dont.

Cheers

FF


I would have to agree with this.

Their is also other factors to consider as well like what if you hurt them (e.g. trapped a nerve on a joint) and they could not feel it and dident tell you. You could seriously injor them without knowing. And then as for self bondage this is even worst as what if something goes wrong and you cant think correctly.
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Re: Who ever used sleeping pills?

Postby ropedin » Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:45 pm

Fesselfan wrote:Taking unnessecary medicines, or drugs, or mind altering substances for example, during/before doing tie up stuff- especially self bondage- surely counts as one of the more spectacular stupid things you can do. So dont.

Cheers

FF

Agreed, you really shouldn't be drugging someone then tying them up.

Re: Who ever used sleeping pills?

Postby SamanthaBoundx » Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:30 pm

RopedIn wrote:Agreed, you really shouldn't be drugging someone then tying them up.


Even if it's consensual. It's still a seriously stupid idea.

Anyone who has ever actually done bondage will tell you that the most important thing you can possibly have in ANY tie up situation is communication. There's too much room for things to go wrong. Removing the ability to communicate is not only stupid, but super dangerous! I think it's one of those ideas that sounds like great fun on paper - but in real life, avoid it like the plague xD

Re: Who ever used sleeping pills?

Postby mikeybound » Thu May 23, 2013 9:11 pm

I'd like to point out that people had a very different reaction to a similar thread I saw.

Re: Who ever used sleeping pills?

Postby HunterX » Mon Jul 01, 2013 1:05 pm

Just to provide a different point of view - I think jumping out of a perfectly functional airplane is stupidly risky, but thousands of people do that every year. When the chute fails to open and they die, no one calls them stupid for doing it - they say that person was aware of the risks, accepted them, and got unlucky. A large percentage of the populace thinks we're ALL crazy and foolhardy for doing what we do because of how "dangerous" it is. Danger, risk, and acceptable risk are all relative terms. That said, there are means of subduing someone, at least to a partial loss of consciousness, that are safer than others... IF (and that's a big IF) the person in charge knows what they're doing.

Re: Who ever used sleeping pills?

Postby Kyle » Mon Jul 01, 2013 4:22 pm

If you're stupid enough to drug someone you deserve to go to jail.