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Long term caging - 2/23/2005 8:47:40 AM   
madnessinc


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One of my unexplored fetishes is long term caging. The two reasons it isn't explored is that I just don't have the room, and lack fundamental knowledge to do it safely and sanely. So my question to you all is this....

What should one learn before ever contemplating this venture?

I thank you all for your advice, and experiences.

**PS Hope this isn't the wrong forum for this type of question

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RE: Long term caging - 2/23/2005 10:15:30 AM   
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madnessinc,

What you should learn about this activity is the same as any activity, make sure the equipment is strong enough for the purpose intended, and make sure all parties involved know each other well enough to trust each other. Their is not much physical risk involved, but psychological damage should be considered contingent upon the duration and other aspects of the scene.

When we attended the Folsom Fringe last year we saw a naked slave kept in a dog crate type cage all night. she was auctioned off to the highest bidder and during the night anyone in the crowd of 500 or so could come by and poke & prod her, or feed her from their fingers. It was very erotic to witness.

On the practical side...

My beth has confessed the desire to be caged for extended periods. Last week while shopping for new toys at "Dom Depot" we think we've stumbled on an idea that may be practical. We saw 2 foot high prefab decorative railing. Our thought is to use it to make a cage which would also serve as a platform for our bed. It takes the space issue out of the equation, and is very functional. By extending the bed skirt it would give the appearance of just having a VERY tall bed.

Sketching out the practical details, but it seems the only 'problem' is the matter of the entry gate. At two feet the good people of Dom Depot thought gating wouldn't be required. If they only knew how many lifestyle people shop there they may start generating special circulars!

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RE: Long term caging - 2/23/2005 12:49:20 PM   
Cyis75


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quote:

ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth
When we attended the Folsom Fringe last year we saw a naked slave kept in a dog crate type cage all night. she was auctioned off to the highest bidder and during the night anyone in the crowd of 500 or so could come by and poke & prod her, or feed her from their fingers. It was very erotic to witness.


Ah, memories... I know of the couple you speak of and yes I agree with you that is was very erotic to witness... You forgot to mention that with everything happening to her she was in total nirvana...

Back to the OP, I think one key point would be exactly how long term is long term. Hours vs. Days, etc. Besides the emotional and mental aspects as mentioned, thought should be put into making sure that there is enough room for movement to not become a problem while still maintaining the restrictive nature of caging. When you're talking hours it may not be as big an issue as long as it's not moving more towards days.

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RE: Long term caging - 2/26/2005 5:39:38 PM   
FindingYou


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Yes, I too like confinement and cages...

having purchased a few. I wouldnt suggest home depot rails or prefab gates... They're heavy and difficult to disguise...

Instead go to a good independent pet store, they have "assembely required" cages for large breed dogs. By assembling the cage to your own specifications you cage thats the right size and shape to comfortably hold your sub in. These type of cages are also made of a lighter wire mesh, which can be folded up and hiden under the bed should you need to reconfigure your dungoen back into a spare room for Aunt Mildred....


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