Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby cellofello » Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:05 pm

In a number of the stories here, the binder gets the unwilling victim to open his or her mouth for stuffing simply by pinching the nose shut. I've seen this in (at least allegedly) true stories, not just the fictional section. I can think of additional tricks to induce someone to open up, such as tickling, but many stories do not include that detail - only pinching the nose. (For a specific example of what I'm talking about, see http://www.tieupgames.net/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=10143.) However, if I were seriously resisting my captor, I am capable of breathing through my mouth while still keeping my teeth clenched. Is this unusual, or did the victims just not think of doing that?

Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby Chris12 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:19 pm

its not an pleasant way to breath so most people will end up opening their mouth.

Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby sarwrductan » Thu May 19, 2011 1:34 pm

LOL...My younger foster brother gave me a charlie horse on the leg between my knee and hip, and that made me open up.....
Also, I think with most people, it is a reflex response that people breathe through their mouths when their noses are plugged or squeezed :idea:
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Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby Suestruggles » Sun May 22, 2011 4:16 am

If your victim really is uncooperative they shouldn't be gagged. if it is a game then nose pinching, tickling, spanking will eventually get their mout popen and they will accept the gag. remember all TUG GAMES its what the G stands for, are consensual.
Sue

Fit to be tied, wants to struggle.

Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby dreadnaught3200 » Mon May 23, 2011 2:24 pm

Well the truth of the matter is that most people who are playing TUGS who resist the gag, are just resisting it for fun. They WANT to be gagged, so when they're finishing their play resistance they'll open right up. If someone really didn't want to be gagged they could find more effective ways of resisting. But they don't.
There's a permanent tension in music isn't there? On one hand you have three chords, you know, four four and three chords. Then there's the people like me, who say "Well, why don't we add a fourth chord and put it in five four?" - Bill Bruford

Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby tiedngaggedfan » Tue Dec 27, 2011 11:15 am

Resist a gag....moi ?

Never happen ;-)
A good gag is like a cork in a bottle of champagne...keeping the bubbles of fun in ;-)

Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby drawscore » Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:20 am

Let's say that my friends and I have captured a kid from a rival scout troop, and have him tied up in his own bedroom, with his own rope. I have my mind set on gagging him with one of his own scout neckerchiefs, but he's being obstinate, calling us a series of names unfit for print in a family publication, and just being a pain. So, I get one of my friends to give him a sharp poke just beneath his rib cage, while I stand behind him, ready to slip the gag between his teeth the instant he opens his mouth in response to the poke.

Drawscore

Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby fabolous1024 » Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:31 pm

dreadnaught3200 wrote:Well the truth of the matter is that most people who are playing TUGS who resist the gag, are just resisting it for fun. They WANT to be gagged, so when they're finishing their play resistance they'll open right up. If someone really didn't want to be gagged they could find more effective ways of resisting. But they don't.


Exactly. It's all just for play. Especially if it's a big gag, pinching someones nose is not going to make them open their mouth enough for it to be shoved in.

Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby Ducttapestar » Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:17 pm

If you can't get them to open up, I make sure their mouth stays shut. A muzle does the trick nicely.

Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby Elusive_lady » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:55 am

Suestruggles wrote:If your victim really is uncooperative they shouldn't be gagged. if it is a game then nose pinching, tickling, spanking will eventually get their mout popen and they will accept the gag. remember all TUG GAMES its what the G stands for, are consensual.


Exaxctly.

This is one reason it's important for both parties to be in agreement about what can and what cannot take place. If you both agree that a gag is accaptable, then the "victim" can resist all they want. If they really don't want to be gagged, and you force the issue, you might not get to tie them again.

Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby markusthe1st » Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:27 am

Agreed. This is a site about "Games", right? I realize that sometimes the game is capturing your friend and playfully tying them up - let's face it, in a scenario like that, the "victim" can be all kinds of "Oh no! You are not going to tie me up!" while putting their own hands behind their back, and "You are not going to gag me too" while opening their mouth for the bandanna. They pretend to be uncooperative, but really are.

But you know that right away - there's a big difference between that and someone saying "Untie me right now! Please let me go. I don't want to be tied up. I mean it." If you gag someone then, it's criminal - and like the Elusive_Lady said, you will not get to tie them up again. If you're lucky, they (or their parents) won't press charges. On the safety side, people that are claustrophobic can literally start choking if you gag them.

Besides, knowing your boundaries upfront only makes the game more fun. It's just a game in the end, unless it's also an awesome sexual experience too!
Walk the mile first... then have the fun!

Re: Gagging an uncooperative victim

Postby fratboydanny » Fri Jan 13, 2012 4:28 am

Why would anyone ever want to resist being gagged?