When Bunny was still in her teens, she often discussed sexual fantasies with her naughty secret friend:
This friend once sent me a txt version of the world literary classic “Story of O” via Bluetooth, opening the door to the BDSM world for me.
I said: If an M is placed in a club, with tape only covering the key areas for people to admire, it would be very hot.
Naughty Secret Friend: Don’t you think it’s even hotter to wrap the M tightly with tape, leaving only the key areas exposed?
My eyes widened instantly. Truly, there are always people more creative than you! Why is their fantasy so much more imaginative and well-constructed than mine?
Although I never tried tape play, the scene of a small M wrapped tightly in tape, helplessly exposed to everyone’s teasing gaze, often stirred within me.
Later, as I delved deeper into the community and learned more, I discovered that what my friend described—wrapping an M tightly in tape—is a famous play called “Mummification.”
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Mummification play, as the name suggests, involves wrapping the M tightly with narrow strips of cloth, film, tape, or bandages until a “mummy” is formed. (Isn’t this the perfect use of that measure word?)
Is your M being disobedient?
Is your M too naughty?
Instead of locking them in a cage or tickling their feet, the best punishment is to wrap them up tightly. Even the naughtiest M will stand at attention.
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Why is a small M wrapped tightly in bandages so hot, so strange, yet so lovable?
On one hand, it’s a state of full or partial enclosure, where the skin is tightly bound, almost like returning to the womb, feeling warm and secure (not dead).
People who love latex might relate to this feeling of being tightly encased, having a second skin that’s snug against the body. It’s like an exposed vulnerability where nothing is actually shown, yet everything is visible.
Today’s lesson—pay attention:
Though there are options like latex suits or vacuum beds for tightness and bondage, why do some prefer this strange and wicked mummification play?
Or rather, what kind of M is most suited for becoming a “mummy”?
First, Ms who like being caterpillars!
Latex suits have separate limbs and still allow some movement, maintaining a sleek “black suit” look.
In contrast, being mummified turns you into a “cocoon” or “pupa,” like a little creature that doesn’t need to think, with regressed limbs and a blank mind, just wriggling around.
People often regress when facing frustration or anxiety, reverting to early-life behaviors to cope with current situations and reduce anxiety. So, Ms might want to be a baby, a kitten, or a puppy, to release stress by being taken care of.
But I take it further, regressing into a caterpillar that can’t speak or move. Is that relaxing or what?
Being a “pupa” is a kind of happiness. Personally, I love being a caterpillar.
Second, if you have a partner as skilled as a weaver girl.
Mummification differs from other tight bondage or immobilization play because the S has a higher degree of participation.
With latex suits, the M can dress themselves.
With a vacuum bed, the S just presses a button.
But mummification requires the S to be fully involved, meticulously wrapping the M like a silkworm spinning its cocoon, adding a bizarre and ritualistic aesthetic.
Of course, mummifying someone is a massive project. Only an S who has put in the effort will truly appreciate it. Lazy people can’t be good Ss.
Having learned this skill, an M can challenge their S to test their dedication. And when the S ends up with a slipped disc, the M can coldly say, “Tsk, you can’t even wrap a mummy properly, you must be a fake S.” (Use this carefully, you might get punished).
Third, if you’re fragile but enjoy deprivation and immobilization.
Finally, the restriction of mummification surpasses that of latex suits, rope bondage, and leather restraints. Ms can fully enjoy the sensory deprivation and the shame of immobilization.
Being in a mummy wrap is quite comfortable, doing absolutely nothing. Perfect for weak and fragile Ms.
If the S inserts some indescribable soul controllers before wrapping, the resulting scene would be breathtaking.
After wrapping the mummy, whether using electric toys or simply teasing the M, you’ll achieve excellent taming results.
For example, if I were an S, I would definitely try this soul extractor on my M, echoing the true essence of mummification!
Mummification is quite cost-effective, much cheaper than latex suits or vacuum beds. It mainly relies on the S’s craftsmanship, making it the top choice for budget-conscious Ss.
How to make a mummy?
First, there’s no need to go overboard. Mummification should be limited to below the neck, leaving the neck and face exposed to avoid the risk of suffocation.
Technically, you can refer to previous articles for safety advice. Please review them.
Here, I’ll analyze material choices:
Firstly, use non-adhesive static tape. Don’t skimp on quantity; ten rolls are the minimum.
If you lack patience, you can use industrial packing film (extra-large cling film). The effect won’t be as neat, but it’s semi-transparent, allowing you to observe the M’s body. Everyone knows about the “sweat induction” myth of being wrapped in plastic, which can cause dehydration. So, keep the air conditioning low, ensure the M stays hydrated, and don’t keep them wrapped for too long.
Avoid using regular adhesive tape, which can cause skin allergies and painful hair removal.
If an S can only handle adhesive tape, make sure the M is fully covered with long clothes, gloves, and socks, or a base layer of cling film to prevent direct contact with the skin.
Another relatively easy material is medical elastic bandages, which are self-adhesive, provide some pressure, are breathable, and comfortable. They cling well to the skin and can be quickly wrapped to resemble a real mummy!
But unless you’re very experienced, avoid using plaster bandages, or you might end up with a stiff, immobile M.
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Ms, do you want to lie down completely?
Ms, do you want to exhaust your S?
Ms, do you want a warm, empty-body feeling after life has beaten you down?
Tell your S, “Tonight, I want to be a mummy!”
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