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A PRIMER ON CLOTH GAGGAGE
By Master Ken / SweetCream
June 1994
MUFFLERS:
Applied as a reminder to be silent, to annoy, mildly
humiliating to wearer.
Fold clean or used dish towel to 4" width, tie over
mouth knotting at back of neck ON TOP OF blindfold knot
to prevent slipping. Or, fold dish towel on diagonal and
tie tightly about victim's face at mid eye level, allowing
her only to see straight ahead and causing her to have to
breathe THROUGH the towel.
BIT GAGS (Cleaves ):
Applied to cause discomfort and annoyance,
stretching jaws and mouth.
Dish towel or scarf folded to 1 1/2" pulled between
teeth, tightly knotted behind neck, drawing back corners
of mouth. Bandanna wadded into mouth. 3" folded bandanna
brought forward from back of neck and knotted tightly between
teeth, forcing wadding deeper. Third bandanna folded 3"
tied over gaggage, tightly knotted behind neck.
Two bandannas laid atop each other, fold to smallest wadding
and force into mouth; hold in place with 1" rolled dish
towel or scarf. Or, bandanna wadding, hold in place with
rolled flour sack towel with center knot in mouth holding
wadding deep. Holds jaw wider, hurts mouth corners when
TIGHTLY tied.
KNOT GAGS:
An expansion on the bit gag design. Knot gags, depending on
size and material are less comfortable, preventing intelligible
speech and can be used to stretch mouth and jaws to a punitive
extent. Knot gags are featured in the "Jessica" series
in three sizes and referred to as RKG's (regulation knot gag).
A knot gag is an excellent choice for LONG TERM DISCIPLINE such
as overnight wear since there is virtually no danger of choking
or suffocation.
To create the knot, a large square or rectangular cloth is
folded once on the diagonal. Starting at the point(s) roll
tightly toward the long edge forming a rope-like affair. Tie
a single overhand knot beginning just off-center of the cloth
so the ends are equal in length. Obviously the dimensions and
thickness of the cloth determine the size of the knot created.
We tie and keep several sizes and styles on hand for instant use.
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Most women have large head squares available and
flour sack towels are available at many variety
stores. Either of these rolled as above create a
fairly small knot. Excellent for use on a novice.
A mouth filling bandanna packing may be used before
the knot is thrust between the teeth and tied off
behind the neck.
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Formed of a larger cotton cloth <29"sq. flour
sack> or a head scarf in which a bandanna has been
laid out and rolled into the "rope" The
additional bulk provides greater mass and the knot
holds the jaws wide apart. Ends should be tightly
tied, drawing back the mouth corners when used
punitively. Wadding may also be inserted to acquire
the desired silence.
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A cotton or muslin square of 36" or so is large
enough to form the GIANT knot tied to spread the jaws
most uncomfortably WIDE. Punitive for long wear though
not silencing. Add dry bandanna wadding and it becomes
a CONSUMING! type of gag to wear when tightly drawn back
and tied off.
In order to insert the larger knots in the mouth, place the knot
on the captive's lower teeth, pressing downward as you "roll"
the knot into the mouth. Much like a well fitted ball gag, the knot is
nearly impossible to expel with the tongue and tying the ends tightly
behind the neck complete the appliance.
SILENCERS:
Mouth fully packed with cloth prevents noise, may introduce
gag-reflex conditions.
Dish towel or flour sack cloth folded to smallest rectangle then
to a "V" shaped wad which is inserted deep in the mouth
"All the way back" on top of tongue, between back molars
and resting against the back of the throat. Tie in place with cloth
of your choice. This is an uncomfortable gag, difficult to wear and
has a highly subduing effect on the wearer. The wadding becomes
slippery and may induce the gag reflex which the wearer must
"control". An enhanced silencer is applied by packing
the mouth as above, then work fingers into "V" in
wadding and open it vertically. Force 1" wide towel
"bit" into wad and knot TIGHTLY at neck. Punishment
level is determined by volume of wadding and tightness of knotted
bit. Add dish towel, folded once and tied over mouth and NOSE as
a further discipline device.
COMPOUND GAGS:
Completely silencing, uncomfortable for short wear, intolerable
for long wear ("Punishment Gags")
"Jawbreaker" Insert "V" wad as above all
the way into mouth. After a few minutes, work a cavity in
the "V" and insert a knotted flour sack into
wadding, holding jaws WIDE. Bind a folded dish towel over
mouth and knot behind neck to hold jaws "back"
Tie a diagonally folded dish towel over the lower face at
mid-eye height and draw tightly to impede captive's breathing.
Fold a large cloth to 4" wide and draw up under chin
trapping the face cover and knot it tightly atop the head.
Now the jaws are at once "forced" wide open, tied
"shut" and bound motionless. This is an excellent
motivational gag for a *maid* with cleaning to do. Assure
her/him that freedom awaits at the end of her task! If it
passes "inspection"
VARIATIONS:
The use of cloth allows for many variations of the gaggage.
Kitchen/dish towels (non-terry) may be freshly laundered or
soiled ones spontaneously pulled from the towel rack and applied...
introducing various aromas and tastes.
For greater SILENCING, saturate the mouth packing/wadding with
water. Two purposes are served ... the liquid clogs the fiber
of the cloth further preventing the passage of sound. The
dampened wadding will not stick to the lining of the mouth
as sometimes happens. Rubbing the wet wadding on Ivory bar
soap increases the degree of displeasure, as does saturating
in lemon juice, vinegar or unsweetened Kool-Aid.
These are but a few gags in a myriad of possible gagging ideas.
Take a close second look at the cloths around your home. You may
never look at a dish towel or kerchief in the same way again!
Silence is golden....and FUN too !
MASTER KEN
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SweetCream
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