The least amount of rope that I have ever used on a model is a single 50 foot length in what I call my signature hogtie. The most I have been able to use to date is 300 feet on a spectacular chair tie with Helen as the treat of the day. I worked very diligently on Helen for a good 90 minutes before she was ready for the camera. Surprising how fast time flies when rigging up a model. By the end of the set, if memory serves me correctly, Helen was welded to that chair for 3 hours before she tasted freedom. Helen told us she was so comfortable in her chair bondage we could simply leave her like that for as long as we wished and we were sorely tempted to do just that.
Below are a couple of photos of Helen in that chair tie for your enjoyment. These were taken back in our Brandibondage days almost two years ago now. The hogtie photo is one of my all time favorites and is also of Helen bound using a single 50 foot length of rope. Notice the difference in style. Chair tie is DID or damsel in distress. Hogtie is Pinup style.
Pinup style though much cleaner and simpler looking, is a harder look to achieve actually. Damsel in distress you just tie the damsel up and go with what ever is in the background. That is the entire point of DID. Pinup style makes you think a lot more as the model and the bondage are the complete focus. Clothing now becomes a big part of the equation as does facial expressions. A bit more of a challenge but well worth the effort I say.
It was lunch time so we put a plate of sandwiches in front of Helen and told her to fly at it.
The bondage tape is pressing a ball gag very firmly into Helen's mouth and all she can do is murmur. There is a nifty video clip of the action in the members area of Pinup Bondage. Just saying.
The bondage tape is pressing a ball gag very firmly into Helen's mouth and all she can do is murmur. There is a nifty video clip of the action in the members area of Pinup Bondage. Just saying.
Helen demonstrates the Uncle M signature hogtie. Note the "I'm hot as hell and what are you going to do about it," expression.
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