Chaining missus to kitchen bench

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Everytime i chain my missus to the kitchen bench, she manages to get out.

does anyone have a better solution, atm i'm using zoo grade chains.

any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Is she breaking the chain? Maybe some sort of electrical device is in order

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the problem with chains is theres only certain settings so they are either to tight or to lose...set her up with a good set of zipties and just run a current through it that grounds to her ankle or something the first (and only) time she breaks the ziptite...hey they work for cops

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I'm thinking one of those shock collars... then you could give her a path between the kitchen and the laundry area! Just be sure to put the little flags up for a while so she knows her boundries - it would be cruel to have her learn by trial and error.

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I told Ozzie he could just stand in the doorway with no pants.

Problem solved.

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keep her on the meds.

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AZhitman wrote:I told Ozzie he could just stand in the doorway with no pants.

Problem solved.
Unfortunately that leaves him open for greg to sneak up behind him

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PoorManQ45 wrote:
Unfortunately that leaves him open for greg to sneak up behind him
Be the best lovin' he ever got.

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Halfway around the world, and I still feel somehow violated.......

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to the elbow sir.

to the elbow.


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