Monday 25 February 2013

Hidden in plain view

In the garden there is a pole, cemented into the ground with a length of chain attached near to the top and falling to perhaps half way down the pole, its a whipping post, cuffs are attached to the chain when in use.

The pole is situated to the left side of an outbuilding, its a fairly large building, about the same as a double garage, perhaps bigger, it has windows which are curtained and it sits in the very back of the garden.  Its kept locked.

The outbuilding is the 'play' room/dungeon or as i call it the room of doom, although its not all doom many pleasures are had in there as well.

Inside it is mostly open plan, there is a small cubby hole to make coffee/tea  and there is a wet room large enough for 2 bodies.  The 'furniture' consists of St Andrews cross, spanking/caning bench  designed so that the top half of the body is fully laid down and the lower half splits in to 2 pieces for legs, so the effect is you are bent over with legs wide, exposed and secured...basically like a hands and knees position.

There is a long padded bench, which is just simply flat, it has a built in cage underneath, the middle of the room is dominated by the suspension rig which works via a pulley.  There is a large chest of drawers, full of the little bits and bobs, clamps, needles, weights, cuffs etc, a large ornamental vase holds an array of canes.  One wall has a row of hooks for the various whips, crops, paddles...and there is a sofa for 'down time'.  Its carpeted throughout...well obviously apart from the wet room.

Its funny i remember thinking when he first introduced me to the outbuilding, aside from the horror/excitement of 'what the fuck have i got myself into' that what must people think, how do you explain that.

And you know people look past it, they accept on the rare occassions a query is made that the pole is whats left of an old washing line that used to be there, the building houses old 'stuff', you keep it simple it and no more is thought of it.  The children pay no mind to it because no big deal is made out of it..its understood that its kept locked to keep the 'stuff' safe and thats it..why elaborate!

I wander being the nosy person that i am would i be so easily blindsighted if i was on the outside looking in, i suppose its similar in a way to being submissive, or/and being in ttwd, its not something you or others 'see' its something you are...its just there.















16 comments:

  1. Oh, I'd love to have a "room of doom". It seems so exciting to have things hidden right there, doesn't it?

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    1. Most of the time its loved and sometimes not lol

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  2. interesting.....i would most likely walk by see and walk on not thinking a thing about it lol

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    1. Yep i think most people would because i guess its not something one would 'look' for lol

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  3. Several of my friends have elaborate dungeons and play rooms with really terrific devices and suspension rigs.

    I will never forget the thrill I had when I entered my first dungeon. Wow. And playing in them adds to the power exchange dynamic.

    I would probably think that the pole would be perfect for whippings and floggings, but not suspect that is what it was used for.

    Hug,
    joey

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    1. We have met a few couples that have their own dungeons and it does always make me smile in the way of 'if only the neighbours knew' lol

      Yes there is something about playing in a dungeon that heightens the experience.

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  4. i probably wouldnt notice myself...but wow to have that in plain sight but not in sight is pretty cool...how i would love to visit a room like that...you are very lucky to have access to it...smiles

    blossom x

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    1. You should check out your local area blossom to see if there are dungeons available to hire.

      Sometimes i dont think it lucky..depends on his plans for me lol

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  5. Who would guess that your storage building was actually the room of doom? I know I wouldn't. Smart though hiding in plain sight.

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    1. I know but really i think why would people think differently because its not something one would go looking for in someones house!

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  6. i knew you would come up with a topic ;) wow...it sounds awesome and something that has perhaps taken a while to get togegther. I like the sound of the whipping pole....my Sir would like that too.
    thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks kiwi

      I was on a downer...ok truthfully feeling sorry for myself lol

      A whipping pole wouldnt i imagine be too difficult to set up if its something that interests your Sir...literally a washing line pole would do!

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  7. well, the brain sees what it will eh? in plain sight is usually the best place to hide something :)

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    1. Exactly, i would be none the wiser myself if i didnt know lol

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  8. That sounds really like a room of doom, lol. But we have something similar in the backyard we don't want people to know, and we keep it simple, when asked what is in it. Just storage, and too dangerous for the kids, etc...

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    1. Yes i think the key is to keep it simple, if a big deal is made out of something the more intriguing it becomes.

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