Abduction play

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'''Abduction play''' in [[BDSM]] is a [[scene]] in which the [[submissive]] is "taken against their will".
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'''Abduction play''' in [[BDSM]] is a [[scene]] in which the [[captive]] is "taken against their will".
  
Usually, a group of people will "conspire" with a friend or partner of the abductee to determine when and where the abduction will occur. The abductors then take the subject prisoner, often placing them in a van, to a pre-planned location where the prisoner is "forced" to perform various acts, often sexual, under threat of punishment, etc.
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Usually, a group of people will "conspire" with a friend or partner of the abductee to determine when and where the abduction will occur. The abductors then take the subject prisoner, often placing them in a van and often using [[bondage]], a [[gag]] and a blindfold, to a pre-planned location where the prisoner is "forced" to perform various acts, often sexual, under threat of punishment, etc.  THe prisoner will be prevented from escaping, often by bondage.
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The prisoner may be allowed to escape and imprison one or more [[captor]]s as part of a [[turnaround]].
  
  
 
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Revision as of 10:07, 5 March 2012

Abduction play in BDSM is a scene in which the captive is "taken against their will".

Usually, a group of people will "conspire" with a friend or partner of the abductee to determine when and where the abduction will occur. The abductors then take the subject prisoner, often placing them in a van and often using bondage, a gag and a blindfold, to a pre-planned location where the prisoner is "forced" to perform various acts, often sexual, under threat of punishment, etc. THe prisoner will be prevented from escaping, often by bondage.

The prisoner may be allowed to escape and imprison one or more captors as part of a turnaround.


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