Kitten9876
12-29-2012, 05:25 PM
(Not really sure if this is the right place to ask, so I'm sorry if its not.)
Okay, so every time I try to do a hanging wedgie for a dare, I naturally bend forward and it isn't really a wedgie anymore, just hanging on the waistband by my hips and I don't really get a good wedgie.
I usually use a chair or something to steady me, but that also sorta weakens the wedgie and makes it too easy to get out of(though I still have scissors near for emergencies) which kinda makes it less enjoyable cause I just give up early. plus my arms get really tired and sore trying to kinda hold myself steady.
Also, some may suggest to hang by both sides, but I've tried this and find it less enjoyable, instead of pulling its more of a crushing and just isn't the same
Anyway, I know others have to have had this problem too, so had anyone solved it? Is there a way to do a hanging wedgie without needing to hold onto something to keep steady?
I've heard of using another belt or rope and and tying it around you and the belt/rope that is behind you(the rope is under your arms so it doesn't slip and go around your neck) to kinda keep you from bending foreword. Anyone try that? Does/would it work?
Okay, so every time I try to do a hanging wedgie for a dare, I naturally bend forward and it isn't really a wedgie anymore, just hanging on the waistband by my hips and I don't really get a good wedgie.
I usually use a chair or something to steady me, but that also sorta weakens the wedgie and makes it too easy to get out of(though I still have scissors near for emergencies) which kinda makes it less enjoyable cause I just give up early. plus my arms get really tired and sore trying to kinda hold myself steady.
Also, some may suggest to hang by both sides, but I've tried this and find it less enjoyable, instead of pulling its more of a crushing and just isn't the same
Anyway, I know others have to have had this problem too, so had anyone solved it? Is there a way to do a hanging wedgie without needing to hold onto something to keep steady?
I've heard of using another belt or rope and and tying it around you and the belt/rope that is behind you(the rope is under your arms so it doesn't slip and go around your neck) to kinda keep you from bending foreword. Anyone try that? Does/would it work?