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<blockquote data-quote="Jennie" data-source="post: 366936"><p>Thank you all for your thoughts. A quick update. I agree a little with what everyone has said and i think that it is something that it is fairly normal but something that must be ensured to not get out of hand. I think i have a slightly better understanding as I spoke with them and got a better understanding as how they play. The idea is that some people start out as hostages, others the captors and some of them out free to try and rescue the hostages. There is no locked room, but that is pretend. In addition to using the pole,a smaller tree was also used outside to tie up (hence the extra rope). The whole idea is to not escape. I think it would be better to pretend that as well but they explained that that proved to be more of a challenge, basically of two things to see if they could actually tie a good knot and if the other person could escape. The "torture" was pretend as well with the exception of a quick tickle with a feather. After asking again, then verifying through google, they got this from a villian <em>Don Turtelli <em>from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. </em></em></p><p><em><em></em></em></p><p><em><em></em>So it seems that maybe they have too much time in the summer on there hands, but still social interaction is good. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>This was asked before, no one directly has a parent in the service, possibly though an extended family member. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>As for one who mentioned to use pantyhose instead of rope, that is a better idea if they do insist on that. One thing I did say was cloth is to go into the mouth. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>As far as I am aware, they shall be over tomorrow, i will keep everyone posted. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Thanks again</em></p><p><em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jennie, post: 366936"] Thank you all for your thoughts. A quick update. I agree a little with what everyone has said and i think that it is something that it is fairly normal but something that must be ensured to not get out of hand. I think i have a slightly better understanding as I spoke with them and got a better understanding as how they play. The idea is that some people start out as hostages, others the captors and some of them out free to try and rescue the hostages. There is no locked room, but that is pretend. In addition to using the pole,a smaller tree was also used outside to tie up (hence the extra rope). The whole idea is to not escape. I think it would be better to pretend that as well but they explained that that proved to be more of a challenge, basically of two things to see if they could actually tie a good knot and if the other person could escape. The "torture" was pretend as well with the exception of a quick tickle with a feather. After asking again, then verifying through google, they got this from a villian [I]Don Turtelli [I]from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. [/I]So it seems that maybe they have too much time in the summer on there hands, but still social interaction is good. This was asked before, no one directly has a parent in the service, possibly though an extended family member. As for one who mentioned to use pantyhose instead of rope, that is a better idea if they do insist on that. One thing I did say was cloth is to go into the mouth. As far as I am aware, they shall be over tomorrow, i will keep everyone posted. Thanks again [/I] [/QUOTE]
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