Handcuff Advice
Posted: 12 Apr 2015, 01:17
I am sure we have all done it at some point or other... this weekend was my turn...
On Friday I was looking through the toys to pack a bag for a weekend in a hotel. I came across the handcuffs and did a brief mental check remembering where the keys were (in a rucksack type laptop bag next to my desk!). I put them to one side ready to go get the keys.
So, I then go ahead and pack the toybag for the weekend, get to the handcuffs and without thinking properly, snapped them on to see how they felt and if they were suitable for the planned weekend in the knowledge that I knew where the keys were.
Well, not having made the decision, I go get the rucksack from my office, at which point the rucksack is nowhere visible. So with bound hands I go in search of my rucksack. The cuffs were tighter than I intended and so using my hands was a little difficult. I searched the utility room, the office, spare room, boxes in spare room. I then figured that the bag might be in the large shed at the other end of the garden. This posed a brief dilemma as I was not wearing a top. So I had to make my way down a rather exposed garden to the shed to look in our bag of bags (mostly full of handbags which are apparently too good to throw away). I searched and searched to no avail, prior to heading back to the house I picked up a hacksaw from the garage just in case. I spent another 30 mins searching the house and in the end I found it at the back of a wardrobe packed with bedding. Thankfully the keys were present.
So, moral of the story, make sure you actually have your handcuff keys to hand and always leave them open with the safety on so you can't accidentally put them on. Doesn't look great with wrist marks on your Dom weekend (we are both switch).
Freddy
On Friday I was looking through the toys to pack a bag for a weekend in a hotel. I came across the handcuffs and did a brief mental check remembering where the keys were (in a rucksack type laptop bag next to my desk!). I put them to one side ready to go get the keys.
So, I then go ahead and pack the toybag for the weekend, get to the handcuffs and without thinking properly, snapped them on to see how they felt and if they were suitable for the planned weekend in the knowledge that I knew where the keys were.
Well, not having made the decision, I go get the rucksack from my office, at which point the rucksack is nowhere visible. So with bound hands I go in search of my rucksack. The cuffs were tighter than I intended and so using my hands was a little difficult. I searched the utility room, the office, spare room, boxes in spare room. I then figured that the bag might be in the large shed at the other end of the garden. This posed a brief dilemma as I was not wearing a top. So I had to make my way down a rather exposed garden to the shed to look in our bag of bags (mostly full of handbags which are apparently too good to throw away). I searched and searched to no avail, prior to heading back to the house I picked up a hacksaw from the garage just in case. I spent another 30 mins searching the house and in the end I found it at the back of a wardrobe packed with bedding. Thankfully the keys were present.
So, moral of the story, make sure you actually have your handcuff keys to hand and always leave them open with the safety on so you can't accidentally put them on. Doesn't look great with wrist marks on your Dom weekend (we are both switch).
Freddy