One of the items my pup bought a while back was a urinal hood from Studio Gum. I find that forcing a boy to wear such a hood to be quite a turn on. I got ready for this evening by drinking plenty of water. I wanted to make sure the boy got his fill. With the boy dressed in his desert MARPAT uniform, he was also ready. I placed him into a straitjacket, locked restraints, and a spreader bar onto his ankles. Bondage belts were added to strap him to the cage and hold his arms back in the straitjacket. With him secured, the final piece – the urinal hood – was added. I find it better to add things like that when the boy has no choice and cannot fight back. After the boy was hooded, a final strap was added which held his head in place. Anyone need to piss?
Tag: Pup Sparky
My Pup Sparky
I have a small update about my pup. I had originally named him “Pup Shackles”. It is fitting, as he enjoys bondage. However, he is now named “Pup Sparky” as he is also an engineer. I am happy with this change and the website will be updated to reflect this new name.
Caged Pup
Straitjackets and cages go quite well together. While cages are good way to keep someone confined, they still need help. Straitjackets are also a good way to keep someone confined and mobile at the same time. Combining them both is a recipe for fun and adventure. Once the pup was properly strapped into the Posey straitjacket, he was quite helpless. I added a tight leather isolation hood as well to keep him in the dark about what was going to happen. Leather ankle restraints added a bit more control to the situation.
Once he was led into the cage, it was locked behind him, trapping him in his bondage and the cage. Chains from his arms to the sides of the cage added to his angst, making it much tougher to roll over. His ankles were also chained to the cage in two different directions, making for a rougher time in the cage. You can’t just put someone in a cage, you have to have them bound and locked to the cage.