Magpies And Shiny Things

Magpies and shiny things header image shows the barefoot sub in thumb stocks and ankle cuffs, attached to a chain with an estim pad stuck to her inner thigh.

Have you ever heard that magpies are attracted to shiny things? Well, the question on my mind today is… if I’ve taken a liking to pretty shiny things does that make me a Magpie?

It all started with a message exchange with an old kinkster friend on fabswingers. We’d not been in contact for a few years so I’d not met his partner. We planned for a social. They were to come to me one evening. The opportunity presented itself sooner rather than later when another play date was postponed. With a sitter booked, why not invite myself round? (I had a bit of a week of it…) I arrived, and noticed their collection of metal bondage laid out on the side.

Immediately my eyes were drawn to the display.

Caught in the gleaming allure of highly polished steel. I don’t know why Magpies like shiny things, but I was beginning to understand their point of view!

By the time our drinks were finished I was helped into each piece in turn. These thumb stocks were my favourite, I can see how these would work really well for a spot of predicament bondage. But new for me was the clinking of the chain as electricity charged through me. I wish to save my shrieks for Sir, the power was therefore set for squeaks. But these were accompanied by giggles and involuntary leg twitches.

Do Magpies steal shiny things?

New research suggests that they don’t. Hmmm, maybe I should reconsider…. While I’m drawn to this lovely couple’s kit I shall hold fire on smuggling it away. That way they might even invite me back for another cup of tea and kink themed evening. It’s always nice to see friends, especially when I get to try new things.

February Photofest 2022

Magpies and Shiny Things is my fifth post for A Little Help From My Friends week. The third of my themes for February Photo Fest 2022.

2022 is my third time participating in February Photo Fest. February Photo Fest 2019 was my first, with my second being February Photo Fest 2021.

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