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johopp wrote: 3 weeks ago pulled trough a "christmas-tree-net" maschine
oh I love that! Ive actually always wanted to try that irl lol
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A dude who's kidnapped and gifted to someone!
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A Christmas postcard is made for relatives:

The children are tied with fairy lights and their mouths taped shut. The parents sit next to their children and hold up a blackboard on which one of the following sentences is written in chalk:

"Silent night!" "Do not open before Christmas!" "Back to Santa!"

After the photo shoot, however, the children are not immediately untied (either at their express request or to their great surprise), but...
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SashaMoh wrote: 3 weeks ago
johopp wrote: 3 weeks ago pulled trough a "christmas-tree-net" maschine
oh I love that! Ive actually always wanted to try that irl lol
A possible draft for such a story can be found among Katja - Early Signs viewtopic.php?t=23922
  • I remember going Christmas tree shopping with her once. Like some kids, she insisted on going through the tree-netting machine, emerging on the other side wrapped head to toe in stretchy plastic mesh. Unlike most kids, she walked with us across the Christmas market still wrapped up — arms pinned to her sides, forced to take little steps — appreciating her “captivity” more than any sweets and little trinkets she might have got there.
    But I think she was the only kid who stayed netted all the way home (no, we wouldn't let her ride on our car's roof rack!), only getting out of it when we were inside and she had to take off her winter clothes. It was a bit heartbreaking for her to accept that the net couldn’t be reused.
Feel free to develop this into a proper story.
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Being put through a christmas-tree-net machine strikes me as dangerously impractical. Artistic license would have to be taken to turn it into something fun in fiction.

On the subject of Christmas-themed stories in general, I have written a few, albeit more as "chained and affectionate slave women" stories rather than "tightly tied for the holiday" stories. Right now my efforts in that direction are more toward stories themed around other holidays (Thanksgiving, New Years, Valentines Day, St Patrick's Day, etc.)
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Sablesword wrote: 2 weeks ago Being put through a christmas-tree-net machine strikes me as dangerously impractical. Artistic license would have to be taken to turn it into something fun in fiction.

On the subject of Christmas-themed stories in general, I have written a few, albeit more as "chained and affectionate slave women" stories rather than "tightly tied for the holiday" stories. Right now my efforts in that direction are more toward stories themed around other holidays (Thanksgiving, New Years, Valentines Day, St Patrick's Day, etc.)
I dont know. Ive seen quite a few videos online of friends joking around and putting people through the net machine. It seems relatively simple, easy, and low risk
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Just remembered seeing this videos, too.

For a fictional story it sounds fun, I think.
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SashaMoh wrote: 2 weeks ago
Sablesword wrote: 2 weeks ago Being put through a christmas-tree-net machine strikes me as dangerously impractical. Artistic license would have to be taken to turn it into something fun in fiction.
I dont know. Ive seen quite a few videos online of friends joking around and putting people through the net machine. It seems relatively simple, easy, and low risk
I sit corrected.
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Another scenario:

When he wakes up on Christmas morning, the breakfast table is already set and the air smells of freshly brewed coffee.

Under the Christmas tree, he finds his wife or daughter, next to a pile of wrapped packages.

She is barefoot and wearing pajamas (daughter) or underwear (wife).

Her hands and feet are each tied with pink ribbon. Her mouth is sealed with clear tape, also decorated with a pink bow.

Tied to one of her big toes, which are painted in his favourite colour, is a card with the words "Merry Christmas, darling! I am your present today. You may do whatever you want with me!" (in the case of the wife) or with the words: "Merry Christmas, Dad! My present to you is a whole day where I can't annoy you, bound and gagged as I am!" (in the case of the daughter)
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johopp wrote: 2 weeks ago Another scenario:

When he wakes up on Christmas morning, the breakfast table is already set and the air smells of freshly brewed coffee.

Under the Christmas tree, he finds his wife or daughter, next to a pile of wrapped packages.

She is barefoot and wearing pajamas (daughter) or underwear (wife).

Her hands and feet are each tied with pink ribbon. Her mouth is sealed with clear tape, also decorated with a pink bow.

Tied to one of her big toes, which are painted in his favourite colour, is a card with the words "Merry Christmas, darling! I am your present today. You may do whatever you want with me!" (in the case of the wife) or with the words: "Merry Christmas, Dad! My present to you is a whole day where I can't annoy you, bound and gagged as I am!" (in the case of the daughter)
Thats definitely a detailed story idea. I guess when I posted this I was thinking more along the lines of brainstorming ideas for a photo to try and reenact
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SashaMoh wrote: 2 weeks ago
Thats definitely a detailed story idea. I guess when I posted this I was thinking more along the lines of brainstorming ideas for a photo to try and reenact
One doesn't exclude the other, @SashaMoh...

But feel free to write a story based on this :D You can PM me for questions.
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Maybe someone (young man?) wrapped up in wrapping paper and tape and placed under the tree for someone to unwrap on Christmas Day. Just for fun.
F/M ideally.
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