RopeBunny wrote: 1 year ago
Thought I'd play a game of how much can I post before someone....
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RopeBunny wrote: 1 year ago
Nope. It's supposed to be 'see how much freedom I have' as in Brooke imagining that by moving her arms and legs Morgan is saying just that.
See how much freedom I have, that it isn't really tight at all.
I suppose. Reads a bit awkward, which makes one go back and read it again, which makes one question the meaning.
Either way it is not important, just something that stood out as being somewhat unclear.
Liked the chapters, as usual!
RopeBunny wrote: 1 year ago
Lastly my corset. The real deal and quite expensive. Black with dark smoky purple stormcloud at sunset coloured detailing, hint of colour between the vertical bones constricting and sealing me in. I need Thomas's help lacing me up, because it's a back lace. It, the corset, takes inches off my waist squeezing me to the point breathing is something to do carefully, and it pushes my F cups up and out something amazing, actual mountains of cleavage.
To be fair, a proper, expensive corset should not actually restrict breathing at all - if it does it is done far too tight/is not of good quality. Really despite a lot of the somewhat exaggerated depiction of corsets in popular culture, the main 'restriction' of wearing one is not being able to bend down/far to the sides as much due to the rigid bones (literal whale bone back in the day, but of course that is illegal now so these days usually steel is used). A good corset conforms to the body and molds the figure in the desired manner - historically corsets came in many shapes and sizes and their design (ie the practice of corsetry) was actually quite complex.
Modern corsets actually tend to be quite terrible to wear because they are made poorly, (which gives people trying them the wrong impression, adding to the myths). They are also generally worn over (for appearances rather then practicality), rather then under clothing (historically corsets were underwear), which can add to the constriction. It also does not help that while most modern clothes are made to fit as many people as possible, and this *really* does not work for a corset, which *has* to be tight, and therefore actually has to fit properly.
Some of the current misconceptions also come from a very small minority that practiced 'tight-lacing' back in the day, but it was controversial even back then, and certainly not the general norm. But it is a lot more interesting to talk about 'crazy' things people did back in the day I suppose, then the actual somewhat boring reality, so people talk about/remember those parts more
Apologies for the short 'rant' - not intended as a criticism, just some brief commentary on the subject.
Bringing it back around to the actual story, I suppose in this case the issue might be in part that it is not fitted specifically to Plymouth. And perhaps it is laced tighter then it 'should be', given the nature of what she is doing
Nice to see Deborah/Stephanie making their return! Although a bit strange how they are acting - they seem to know about the injury, but are being very coy with how they are testing the waters. Honestly, it actually worries me a little, for Brooke's sake - why would they not simply tell her the situation, rather then playing these games?
Well I suppose I can vaguely understand why (there is an element of control I suppose, to knowing something the other does not), but it is not what I would call responsible domming.
Honestly made me question for a moment if their website is even real (I suppose it probably is, else why the specifically large fee, but it seemed quite out of nowhere given the whole setup seemed to be one big excuse to toy with Brooke).
Reading that back, perhaps it sounds a little *too* critical - it is a fun scene, just perhaps the motivations seem confusing to me. Or maybe I have strange sensibilities
RopeBunny wrote: 1 year ago
And I don't have to go back. I don't have to and I don't- because that shit had been pure craziness -want to.
Right?
Ahh yes, the old 'trying to convince herself she does not, but deep down she knows that she does'... Brooke is truly incorrigible
Well I think I have written more then enough... Time to cut it off.