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Worst gag?

Posted: 13 Jan 2008, 23:12
by Bound&Helpless
In everyones opinion, which gag is most uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time?

Posted: 13 Jan 2008, 23:54
by Robin
I like all types of gags, but for me, I find a bit gag becomes uncomfortable fairly quickly if it strapped on tight.

Posted: 14 Jan 2008, 01:40
by bound_jenny
Honestly, any gag that forces the mouth open will inflict some kind of discomfort, depending on the type. Either the harness holding the gag in place will do it, if secured too tightly, or the gag itself.

Inevitably, when taken off, it's reworking the jaw back in place that causes the most inconvenience.

Jenny.

Posted: 14 Jan 2008, 11:51
by mikepb
I like a ball gag because it makes you drool more than any other gag! :oops:

Posted: 14 Jan 2008, 21:12
by tieman
I like the ball gag best because of the drool factor.

Posted: 14 Jan 2008, 21:22
by bound_jenny
For sure ball gags are wonderful because of the drool. It adds a yucky stressor to the equation (eeeewwwww!! I'm getting drool all over myself/my clothes/the blankets/the carpet/the floor!). Half the fun is being gagged. The other half is the icky drool!

Jenny.

Posted: 14 Jan 2008, 23:01
by Toszum
:( I don't get gags. I mean - I do think it very appealing but I can't seem to find one that combines two aspects:
1. Can not be pushed out
2. Renders talk unintelligable

I would love some suggestions

Posted: 16 Jan 2008, 00:36
by curious_sb
Toszum wrote::( I don't get gags. I mean - I do think it very appealing but I can't seem to find one that combines two aspects:
1. Can not be pushed out
2. Renders talk unintelligable

I would love some suggestions
make the ball bigger - tighten the harness, jobs a good un

Posted: 16 Jan 2008, 02:44
by soleus
Why did the chicken cross the road?

Oh, what, not that kind of gag?

Posted: 16 Jan 2008, 22:59
by Mutley
I use either a bathing "puff" ( like a mesh sponge) which has been soaped until frothy and then some or a bar of soap on a wooden dowel and secured with a nylon strap :wink:

Posted: 16 Jan 2008, 23:34
by Bound&Helpless
Mutley wrote:I use either a bathing "puff" ( like a mesh sponge) which has been soaped until frothy and then some or a bar of soap on a wooden dowel and secured with a nylon strap :wink:
Like the idea, but is soap 100% safe to be placed in the mouth?, surely theres some form of chemical that is hazardous to health in there?

Posted: 17 Jan 2008, 22:14
by Mutley
Im no chemist but iam sure it wouldnt cause anything more than irritation as long as your using the bathing variety. The government will have set safety standards for the products we use although maybe there will be people around who are more sensitive.
If your worried try it out while unbound .

Posted: 18 Jan 2008, 02:28
by bound_jenny
Bound&Helpless wrote:
Mutley wrote:I use either a bathing "puff" ( like a mesh sponge) which has been soaped until frothy and then some or a bar of soap on a wooden dowel and secured with a nylon strap :wink:
Like the idea, but is soap 100% safe to be placed in the mouth?, surely theres some form of chemical that is hazardous to health in there?
The only side effect I can think of, if you swallow some soap, is that you might get the runs... :oops: :shock:

A friend's dog ate a bar of soap (that one ate anything) and had to be left outside in the yard for a couple of days. I'll spare the juicy stinky details.

Jenny.

Posted: 18 Jan 2008, 20:19
by xerxes
I was going to start a new thread with this little bit of info, but decided it was best off here.

I read a story a few years back (fiction) in which someone pumped expanding foam (the DIY/Construction type) into an inflatible gag while they were wearing it, to make a permanent gag (once it set it is like concrete, and wont come out without removing teeth) for themselves.

This seemed a bit extreme (fiction remember) but intrigued me as to the idea of such a thing as being permanently gagged (more the threat/danger inherrent in such a situation) untill I found an article on a DIY site (gone now) about an expanding foam which sets in about 5 mins and hardens in 30mins, but disolves when it comes into contact with a special (non-toxic) spray/liquid (only a bit will start a chain reaction, like breaking the surface tension on the head of a fizzy drink or pint of bitter. It was designed to temporarilly fix holes and cracks in plasted and masonry until a permanent fix was ready. It is also harmless to human skin!!!!!.

This stuff could have many uses:

1) Fill spaces in gloves, when it hardens it prevents complex actions with your hands.

2) Replace locks as a way of securing accessories and clothes (i.e. spray into buckles/d-rings etc) onto the body, as the liquid as a release mechanism has more applications.

3) "Concrete shoes" as the old-style mob used to call them 8)

4) Bury your keys in it with a drip filled with the liquid on a timer to drop on the hardened foam after a certain length of time (more controllable than ice)

I could go on for ages...

Feel free to suggest ur own ideas, but please.....IF ANYONE CAN REMIND ME WHAT IT IS CALLED (QUICK-SETTING TEMPORARY "LONGISH NAME"...FOAM)!!!, because i cant remember, and the site is gone.

Posted: 19 Jan 2008, 03:07
by Warlock
To be honest, I wouldn't trust a product designed to do that enough to do something like that with it heh.