RUFF THOUGHTS: “Setting the Tone with a Friend”

gallery_144619_wm_16486240One of my favorite ways to start a scene (if not my favorite?) with a Friend is to have him arrive at my place, let himself in and find a note with instructions.   The instructions are pretty simple.  Strip.  Use the bathroom.  Find your way to the middle of the playroom.  Kneel down.  Put the hood on that I’ve left.  And just wait there with your hands behind your back and head down.

I make him wait a bit.  Usually making gradual more and more noise leading to my heavy boots coming down the stairs.  Circling.  Inspecting my property.  My prey.

See… it’s the hood that starts the scene for us both.  His vision is taken away.  And I don’t actually see my friend’s face. We don’t see the expressive faces we both know so well. You know, the ones that geek out over Apple computer talk, Superhero Talk or the new shoes he bought.  I just see… property. A toy. Or… in the right agreed upon situation…

A SLUT.

I don’t really suggest this scene for people who are playing with each for the first time and also feel the Top needs to have another level of alertness to the boy.   When I’ve done this scene as a bottom, while waiting, I’ve gotten momentary anxiety(and boredom if the Top isn’t well prepared).  I also ask to wear kneepads if I’m going to be on my knees a very long time. But, then again, some people are more used to being on their knees than myself.  😉

If you have a creative way to set the tone of a scene that you’d like to share, feel free to email me and I’ll share it here.      RuffsStuffBlog@gmail.com