Ok, so this is a scene puzzle.
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Ok, so this is a scene puzzle. There are no specific right or wrong answers, and I am curious what some of you might do in a particular scenario.
Let's say you are a rope top trying to tame a brat. You have this partner self tie a simple spiral futomomo tidily. They comply, seemingly complete with the task without giving you much grief. This is what the #futomomo looks like. What do you do?
Assume you have already done proper negotiations and have an existing dynamic with this person.
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Ok, so this is a scene puzzle. There are no specific right or wrong answers, and I am curious what some of you might do in a particular scenario.
Let's say you are a rope top trying to tame a brat. You have this partner self tie a simple spiral futomomo tidily. They comply, seemingly complete with the task without giving you much grief. This is what the #futomomo looks like. What do you do?
Assume you have already done proper negotiations and have an existing dynamic with this person.
@h3mmy first I didn’t realise the problems with the cross ropes. But it creates an interesting scenario. Those can be easily loosened and also tightened. Which made me think. I believe if you hang this person by the knot close to the ankle, it will tighten up. I would be careful because the incorrect binding can result in unexpected pain or even injury, but it can create a memorable experience that can teach the lesson for the brat the importance of the proper rope in the first place.
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