Postby ducttapegagged » Wed May 14, 2014 4:48 pm
How-to #1: Basic leg ties part 1
In any tug, the legs are always the easiest thing to tie, no restrictions of the arms or hands reqired, so that's what we'll start with. When tying your legs, the first thing to remember is to make sure that you never cut off circulation! This can be a very bad thing. Tie tight,but stop when your legs start to hurt, then loosen the tie so they don't hurt anymore. In order to tie as tight as possible, use soft and wide materials in order to decrease the pressure on your veins and therefore increase how tight your bondage can be. I reccomend using long socks,scarves, or many loops of rope wound around close together. To tie your legs, you should never tie a plain double knot for two reasons: they are hard to undo, and they will never be as tight as the ties i'm about to tell you about. In order to tie a proper knot for a tug, first you need to tie a regular normal knot in your scarf, rope, whatever. This knot needs to be big and near the end of your rope so that you can slip the other end of your rope through the knot. You now have a lasso or "not knot", or a loop or material made by one end threaded through a knot in the other end. You can see that you can pull the one end back and forth through the knot on the other end, making the loop smaller or larger, even if you tighten the knot,which you should now do. Next, take your loop and pass it over your feet and to the desired place to tie. It is reccomended that you make four of these, with one tied at the ankles, one directly below the knees, and two around the thighs. Taking the end that is through the knot, pull on it until the loop is snug around your legs. Remember, do NOT cut off circulation. When you tie your legs, it doesn't matter if they are side by side or crossed, allthough having them crossed means the bondage will be tighter, and if you have neer done this before, pay attention, there is a significant difference with crossed and uncrossed legs in a tug.
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