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Wednesday April 19 00:52:05 2017
[11135] The Man from U.N.C.L.E. aka The Man from UNCLE
Hi, just saw this episode, missing handgag as you say. But it appeared the lady was being strangled with a cord.

Terry
Wednesday April 19 09:21:18 2017
Re: [2987] The Baron
Scarlett wrote:

> There are a couple of nice scenes in the ambulance
> between Cordelia and the female member of the gang, who

The entry has been updated.


Gagster
Wednesday April 19 09:25:04 2017
Re: [4758] Heartbeat (1992)
Scarlett wrote:

> The added interest here is that the tying, gagging and
> kidnapping of Ms Agutter is carried out by a woman,

The problem with this one is that it ain't necessarily so. The F/F tag lets interested parties search for scenes where the bondage is applied by another woman. I can't say that it adds to the scene since for every person that finds it erotic that a woman is doing the tying, another person is going to be disappointed that its not a man who's subduing the damsel. Still more people don't care how she gets tied, as long as she gets tied.

If you want to rephrase some of the information to convey what you want, without making universal assumptions, I'll be happy to put it into the entry.

Gagster
Wednesday April 19 09:34:13 2017
Re: [11135] The Man from U.N.C.L.E. aka The Man from UNCLE
Terry wrote:

> Hi, just saw this episode, missing handgag as you say.
> But it appeared the lady was being strangled with a cord.

I found the handgag, but I don't see any cord. Can you give me some more details?
http://i.imgur.com/jvtx4tY.jpg
Gagster
Wednesday April 19 15:09:29 2017
Re: [4758] Heartbeat (1992)
Gagster wrote:

> The F/F tag lets interested parties search for
> scenes where the bondage is applied by another woman.

I'm still torn on this: I might've been a bit hasty in tagging some scenes with F/F when the female captor only holds a gun to a damsel, or accompanies a male accomplice, rather than doing any tying herself. Does it still count? I originally didn't intend for F/F to mean girl-on-girl-tying only; more broadly, a female captor. Others may disagree......
Sam
Wednesday April 19 15:52:02 2017
Re: [4758] Heartbeat (1992)
Sam wrote:


> I'm still torn on this: I might've been a bit hasty in
> tagging some scenes with F/F when the female captor only
> holds a gun to a damsel, or accompanies a male
> accomplice, rather than doing any tying herself. Does it
> still count? I originally didn't intend for F/F to mean
> girl-on-girl-tying only; more broadly, a female captor.

The F/F tag is your baby Sam, so I'll go along with any definition that you want to apply. We do need a consistent one though, and it might be helpful if there was an accessible list of defined tags. The only ones I've noticed are the "F/F" and "wrap-around gags" so far. If you've come up with any others, maybe you can mention them here.
Gagster
Wednesday April 19 18:24:08 2017
Re: [4758] Heartbeat (1992)
Hmmm, I was about to say I can't think of any new ones, but then I got another: a tag for "mouth packing" is a good one, since I find it often tends not to be as easily workable into prose, and that such a detail may get missed depending on how a contributer has worded it; ex. ".....[material] stuffed in her mouth". With the tag, it now becomes absolutely clearcut that a scene has this small detail, no matter how the prose is written.

Same reason I tagged a shitload of entries with "wraparound tape gag"; at least within my writing style, I find it clunky to incorporate it into a sentence for some reason, and never do so. I can't bring myself to write "wearing a wraparound duct tape gag", or a redundant "wraparound tape gagged with duct tape", so it seemed just seemed easier to tack it on as an easily searchable tag. Plus, people searching for "wrapped around" in the hope of a gag will no longer have to sift thru so many entries where the description merely reads "[....]wrapped around her arms".

F/F was a no-brainer, since who wants to spend time writing "female captor" or "villainess" all over the place, especially if a chick doing the tying/gagging isn't necessarily a "bad girl", or if it's a friendly handgag. The F/F tag, to me, is all-encompassing & is designed to say "There's an additional female involved in some capacity; she may be pointing a gun, a reluctant accomplice, or actively binding/gagging the damsel; the scene description may elaborate on it better".
Sam

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