Elizabeth Andrews: Secretary Gag Tutorial

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Dynamic Inventory Diagnostics asked me to compile a tutorial for the secretaries of the office. In this tutorial, I will teach you about the different tapes around the office and how to use them. Since most of us have silk scarves, we will focus on this as our mouth stuffing.

The most common tape that is found around our office is microfoam tape. It is easy to apply and looks good. It is one of the most requested tapes from our Bosses. First, we start with a small silk scarf. Make sure the mouth packing you choose is an appropriate size for your mouth. If it is too small, add another small scarf to it. I place all of the silk scarf into my mouth and noticed that I could use another. I take off my neck scarf and add that to my mouth stuffing.  Once my mouth is completely stuffed, I take the microfoam tape and wrap it around my head. I then add a few layers of red electrical tape on top of that, making the gag even tighter. Remember, just because you are gagged, you still have to do your secretarial duties. If the phone rings, make sure you answer it. Next, I will show you a few more tapes that you can use around the office. Make sure you take notes, because I will be coming around to your offices and checking up on you.

I use a blue and yellow checkered silk scarf as my mouth stuffing and silver tape as my preferred tape. Remember, when pulling the tape around your mouth, tension is key! Or you might end up with a side ways nose, as I did in this gagging process. It means the gag is extra tight, though! Over top of the silver tape I apply a generous amount of blue electrical tape. I attend to the telephone and typing reports before I move on to the next gag.

For the third gag, I want to show you how to tie a head scarf over your tape gag. The tape I will be using is a clear electrical tape. This tape is very very sticky so I recommend you apply it with your hair down. I use a very very large silk scarf that barely fits into my mouth. My cheeks are bulging from all the mouth stuffing. Once I have it all in my mouth, I apply the clear electrical tape around my mouth. Remember, this may look like clear packing tape but it's a lot meaner. I then take a pink scarf and wrap it around the top of my head, taking the ends and knotted it around my neck. Some of the bosses prefer this look and may ask if of you from time to time.

For the fourth gag, I use a sheer blue scarf and 3 inch wide black electrical tape. This tape is a bit hard to wrap around your head yourself, especially if the roll is almost new. This is another tape you may want to use with your hair down or sprayed with hair spray. It is very sticky and tight. But I like my gags tight as I expect some of my secretaries do as well, so I take thin white electrical tape and add another layer. My jaws are starting to ache from all the tape gags and my lips are becoming sore. Make sure you have some chap stick handy in your purse for days when there is excessive gagging. To complete this gag, I take two short pieces of red electrical tape and put it where my lips are, to resemble them.

For the fifth and final gag I  will do a triple layer gag. I will use an elastic tape. This cloth like tape looks friendly but is incredibly sticky! It looks great though! I wrap it around my mouth a few times after stuffing my mouth with another multi colored scarf.  I apply a generous layer of black electrical tape over top and then silver electrical tape that is focused just around the lips. This makes the gag even tighter. Now that I have shown you how to use the tapes around the office, make sure to use them. I will be checking up on all of you. Also, remember to always have safety scissors on your desk while doing any self-gagging. Safety first!

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