My 1st mummification question

Postby Jay Feely » Fri Oct 06, 2017 10:17 am

So I'm going to be mummified which never happened to me before in my next tug. What that will feel like with just my feet and head sticking out? Will it be hot? cold? By thecway, he will blankets, followed by saran wrap, and duct tape. :quirk:
You will have to subdue me to restrain me. I been a bad boy so make sure you torture me too with anything but pain.

Re: My 1st mummification question

Postby MisterBones » Fri Oct 06, 2017 12:21 pm

Oooh, lucky you!
Sounds like you'll be pretty toasty in there, haha!
I have ocs or whatever

Re: My 1st mummification question

Postby solarbeast34 » Sat Oct 07, 2017 1:31 pm

I'm thinking that I may be a bit late in responding to this, but MisterBones seemed to cover a lot of the things I was going to say. It will get extremely hot after a while, depending on how long it lasts. Also lucky you for actually getting mummified for real, and not in a way where you could so easily escape. A suggestion if it has not happened yet, is to make sure that your shoulders are covered as well. If they are not, there is a chance that you could just shimmy out of the wrap. Overall you will have the feeling of being very exposed with just your feet and head out and will give your captor the potential to tickle your feet or do something to your head with almost no resistance.

Re: My 1st mummification question

Postby cellofello » Sun Oct 08, 2017 11:27 pm

Jay Feely wrote:So I'm going to be mummified which never happened to me before in my next tug. What that will feel like with just my feet and head sticking out? Will it be hot? cold? By thecway, he will blankets, followed by saran wrap, and duct tape. :quirk:


I'm not sure what the plastic wrap will add to the bondage other than heat, if you layer in that order. Or are you just using the plastic wrap to avoid leaving duct tape residue on the blankets?

I'm more accustomed to using the plastic wrap directly on the body, followed by the duct tape. Last time I did it, we used heavy-gauge plastic wrap from Home Depot, much tougher than food wrap.