Dee's favorite escape partner, K
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Here Dee and friend are tied at New year's
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Lots of fun watching them work together
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Dee likes me to put the knots in 'interesting' places
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So she can untie them with her teeth
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Purple rope on tan skin
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Which rope goes where
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Almost loose
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There, my arms are free
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Another tie with wrist to elbow to knee to ankle
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Oops, she can twist far enough to reach her knee with her teeth
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With her wrist free...
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She can get her wrists loose
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With her wrists loose, she can reach her legs
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And escape completely
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A simple but inescapable tie
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But her wrists are tied very tightly and in danger of loosing circulation
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Dee in a three-girl tie...one of the girls could reach her ankles, and they eventually all got loose
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Dee at a B-Wtiches party (hence the bodysuit, months before Alannis Morrisette)
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After the photo, she got loose by getting her arms around her head
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Dee and Donna
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More teeth to the rescue
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A suspension tie designed by David Lawrence
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Wrists tied palm-to-palm
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Designed for suspension, lots of rope around the upper torso
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David tied judy in hemp, and I followed along in nylon
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But when told to escape, they simply pulled their wrists free
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An attempt to weave an armbinder
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Rear view...it was secure, but the knots made it too uncomfortable for long-term wear
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Another attempt at a comfortable armbinder...she got loose
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Front view of another attempt to bind her arms
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Rear view, failed...she could rotate her arms to the front and reach the knot
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A new starting point, crossed in back
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over the shoulder and cross-weaved in front
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The wrists are tied separately, and the arms cinched together
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The upper arms are cinched to the body a second time
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Rear view of second layer complete
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Add a third layer to prevent the arm cinches from being pulled down over the elbow
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Rear view before escape attempt
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Finally, she can't escape, can't reach the knot just below her neck, and can't pull the upper arm cinch down over the elbow
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