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Using Tape, Part 2

Look at any movie or TV-series with a fantasy scene in it and what do you see? Duct tape! Well, sometimes the things you see, do not work in real life or have to be used with extreme caution. What will not work is the proverbial tape over the mouth as a form of gag. That is symbolic, but in real life, the tape comes off in no time (which is quite painful) and it certainly will not stop any attempt to make a sound. The muffled noises you hear in movies are nothing else but good action.

In pictures the skin is rubbed with Vaseline. prior to taping. This is done to protect the skin and the Vaseline itself will largely work as the adhesive, not the glue on the tape. If you plan to use duct tape as a restraint, it’s best to use it over clothing. It is not a good idea to use it directly on the skin. First of all the removal process is very, very painful and there may (and very likely will) be allergic reactions to the glue, which is almost always an industrial one – i.e. unfit for use on humans.

Another way to deal with that problem is to wrap the body parts-to-be-taped in Saran wrap or another household foil first, prior to applying the tape. If the skin is covered with a protective layer, removal will be easy. Have a pair of safety scissors available to help remove tape, if need be.

Also, be aware that is you tape someONE to someTHING you may leave glue residue on whatever it was you taped her too. Duct tape may damage leather upholstery and removing glue residue may turn out to be pretty difficult.

Finally, when you use tape, use it in generous amounts. Duct tape isn’t very forgiving and may cut easily into the flesh. The more windings, the more even the pressure.

 

The above article is a reprint from our information/educational site Kink Culture.
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