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Main Page | How To Tie Someone Up | Common Materials | Tie-Up Positions | TieMaster Rankings | Protieganist Rankings | Tie-Ups on TV | Pictures | Links |
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Brown Rope: It might look like an innocent household item, but it can be your best friend if you wish to tie someone up. This is your average tie-up tool. |
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White Rope: Similar to Brown Rope, but better. It does have its little quirks, but if you are going for a classy tie-up, read more about using White Rope. |
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Yellow Rope: While not as reliable as White or Brown, Yellow rope can make for a more comical tie-up. Learn more about the pros and cons of using Yellow Rope to tie your victim. |
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Gym Class Rope: Although tying someone with it will automatically make you a TieMaster, it is not recommended. Read why. |
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Duct Tape: A must have for anyone wanting to tie someone up. It has several uses in tying, and is very reliable. Read more to find out exactly why. |
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Cloth Gag: A classy way of gagging your tied up victim. Take a look at the ups and downs of using cloth gags over tape gags or other gags. |
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