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Offline alsrx700

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #45 on: March 16, 2016, 12:24:47 pm »
Having been in the bin a few times now, it has always been with household trash.  The recycling, plastic bottles, metal cans, aluminum cans...etc are in another bin.  I prefer the household trash because well...its more fun for me.  I have not been bagged, and I don't think that will happen, (depends on what my wife wants).  When in the bin, at first I ask her to smash the lid down as hard as she can to "compact" everything around me, on me.  After a short time I move things around (sometimes the bags rip and I get messy), but I usually prop the lid open with something, at least a couple of inches to get some fresh air, not for the smell, but for circulation purposes. 

The warmer weather is finally coming to where I am, and I am looking forward to some trash time!

Have fun everyone, now get in the garbage where you belong!  ;)

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #46 on: March 16, 2016, 04:09:53 pm »
I whould love to be coverd in messy bathroom garbage and diapers the messier the better  ;D
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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #47 on: March 17, 2016, 02:23:09 am »
Hi Skele,

Thanks for the update.

Tape + polythene = tears in bag.  No surprise there !

You have grown a little since before - haven't we all ? 

As we get older, the trend is to gain weight and not be so nimble getting in and out of wheelie bins. Sad but true.

Double bagged is pretty fun - Did not take you long to discover that pleasure.  There is hope for you yet, my friend !

Daffy

By grown I meant more in height than weight, I'm pretty similar weightwise these days, as for being nimble? I'm not sure really.

I need to find time to see if I can hand tie multiple bags around myself to a decent strengtg hold and tightness with air gaps at the top which are big enough but not too big that stuff spills out or I lose the kinda false 'trapped' feeling.

Skele

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #48 on: March 17, 2016, 03:05:57 am »

As a teenager I used to have these three or four big black bags of rubbish I would accumulate behind my door after cleaning up my room and stuff and as I was light and quite short for my age most bags seemed enourmous, plenty enough room to play in so one day I decided I was going to play, basically my first time, which put me off for a long time, years actually and which is why planning is really my thing now.

I got myself a bag from the kitchen, noone was home, noone was meant to be home for a couple of hours from work and I was home in the afternoon after getting the bus home from school. I opened my bag and balled myself up, it wasnt enough, so I pulled over the least full bag into my bag and tied my bag tight. I shuffled round til the other bag was open upside down ontop of me til the contents fell out over me and began to do what teenage boys do.

However, my older brother decided to stop via the house between work and football team practice (he coached indoor five aside two nights a week) and so it took me by surprise when I heard him come up the stairs having been quite preoccupied. I quietened myself and breathed slowly, noticing it was harder to breath and I was so scared of being caught.
He made noises in his room and thhen presumably came to look for me.
In moving the bag over me and playing I had ended up sort of on my side and half out in the room. I could hear my brother complain about the mess, then he grabbed my bag from where it was tied and dragged it to the three other bags, lifting one at the side he pushed my bag beside the other two, placed the third ontop of mine and the others and wedged the door back to hide the bags between the side of my large wardrobe, the wall and the back of the door, I couldn't move, I was immobile, and air was running out still. I heard him go into the shower so i picked my way to the edge of the bag and cut an airhole and gasped with relief, there was aweird dense pain in my head that was very heavy which was soon relieved.once my brother had showered and left I fought my way out,tidied up again, and didnt think about playing in the trash again for nearly a decade and thats why I follow daffy's warnings diligently.

Listen to all warnings and advice.
Plan, plan, plan.
Have failsafes for your failsafes and failsafes for those.
Always make sure you have Air.
Always make sure a phone is nearby and ready in an emergency.
Never bind yourself in a way that is too long to escape from in an emergency.

So many more warnings I could probably think of.

Just felt I could open up a bit more about why I plan and also about my trash past, even if it was just the once. I was a pretty perverted/messed up teen by the looks of it? *cringe*

Skele

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #49 on: March 17, 2016, 08:51:16 am »
Hi Alsrx700, Trash Girl and Skele - thanks all for sharing.

Nice to read both Alsrx700 and Skele abide by the need for air, both by keeping wheelie bin lids ajar and when bagged, respectively.  Wheelie bin lids, especially if you line the bin, do form a nice air tight seal. It is designed to keep smells in, but for trashcan enthusiasts, it sadly, keeps fresh air out.

The headache described by Skele is one sign of a lack of oxygen. Wanting to sleep is another.

As for the perverted/mess up teen question posed by Skele, the heart wants what the heart wants. Only if you damage (injure / kill / harm) yourself or someone else, it is a concern. As you will see from the stories on this site, many people, who are perfectly normal people, get aroused by the 'strangest of thoughts and deeds'. Here you can rest assured, others will not judge you. By the sound of it Skele, you do enough judging of yourself for the rest of us, not to bother !  Give yourself a break. Just because other people don't talk about this personal stuff out in the open, does not mean they are not just as 'messed up' or kinky as the rest of us.  If I have learned one thing from this forum it is that thousands are just like me and you. So who is 'normal' now ? 

Daffy


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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #50 on: March 17, 2016, 10:30:58 pm »

As for the perverted/mess up teen question posed by Skele, the heart wants what the heart wants. Only if you damage (injure / kill / harm) yourself or someone else, it is a concern. As you will see from the stories on this site, many people, who are perfectly normal people, get aroused by the 'strangest of thoughts and deeds'. Here you can rest assured, others will not judge you. By the sound of it Skele, you do enough judging of yourself for the rest of us, not to bother !  Give yourself a break. Just because other people don't talk about this personal stuff out in the open, does not mean they are not just as 'messed up' or kinky as the rest of us.  If I have learned one thing from this forum it is that thousands are just like me and you. So who is 'normal' now ? 

Daffy
I possibly judge myself more on it because I have run the risk of getting caught, and while the situation I was in was nightmare fuel for a while, as it happened I was so turned on and scared it was a really confusing time afterwards dealing with it. I'd always thought about experimenting again as a teenager but instead it was eventually confined to fantasy, I'd day dream about that kind of stuff in school but it was ok to do that because I was a smart kid who did well in school. I mean the feeling of my own brother lifting me up in the trash, thinking I was trash and nothing else and pushing me into that trash pile and practically burying me, it was scary but man was it exhilarating, yes with hindsight dangerous but I wouldn't mind reliving it....with a bit more oxygen. Its a good thing he was only stopping through and wasn't staying longer or bothered to put my bag out in the bin, but fantasizing that possibility used to be something I'd do too.

Its only since I've been an adult and since we moved to somewhere with our own wheelie bin that I've been able to re-indulge myself.

If anyone has any questions about my previous experience which I didn't already answer then I'd be happy to answer them.

Thanks again for the support and stuff,
Skele

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #51 on: March 18, 2016, 09:22:48 am »
Hi Skele,

You might not want to advertise "you are happy to answer questions (from your childhood), you don't know who reads this. You might get asked all sorts of stuff. Best to keep that off an open forum !   LOL.

I am surprised you could be lifted inside a garbage bag without your brother knowing. I suspect he knew. The body has a recognisable shape. It breathes. It is warm to the touch. It is very heavy. It is harder to pretend to be trash in a plastic bag, and go unnoticed than most people think. Well, that is what I think. But I don't know everything. (I am going to get thousands of adverse comments now, I can see this coming.......)

Daffy
« Last Edit: March 18, 2016, 09:24:49 am by Daffy Duck »

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #52 on: March 18, 2016, 11:36:17 am »
Hi Skele,

You might not want to advertise "you are happy to answer questions (from your childhood), you don't know who reads this. You might get asked all sorts of stuff. Best to keep that off an open forum !   LOL.

I am surprised you could be lifted inside a garbage bag without your brother knowing. I suspect he knew. The body has a recognisable shape. It breathes. It is warm to the touch. It is very heavy. It is harder to pretend to be trash in a plastic bag, and go unnoticed than most people think. Well, that is what I think. But I don't know everything. (I am going to get thousands of adverse comments now, I can see this coming.......)

Daffy

Haha no Daffy I meant just pertaining to that one time in terms of questions xD But yea I get what you mean.

If he did know he's never mentioned it, I was a balled up kid surrounded by trash and pretty much double bagged and when he came along the landing I was holding my breath. So I don't think he noticed as it was only a short distance he moved me and I don't think he spent much time observing the bag, however you are indeed correct, if he had tried to lift the bag downstairs and out to the bin there would have been a 99.9% chance of me getting caught.

The human shape is very noticable in a bag as an adult and its hard to get rubbish to hide that but that said what about the bin men who don't notice and crush trashplayers?

No need for adverse comments is there?

Skele

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #53 on: March 18, 2016, 02:46:41 pm »
Hi Skele,

The news reports of "the bin men who don't notice and crush trashplayers", as you put it, are 100% talking about people hiding in wheelie bins, dumpsters and the like. So the garbage men don't see the human outline from within or notice your breathing (or movement as you jerk your cock). Most feature front loaders, and the garbage truck driver is usually only alerted if (s)he hears cries from the person in the compactor, or a passer-by hears the cries and alerts the driver.

Here in the UK there were three reports involving rear loaders. Two involved a person inside a commercial 1100 litre bin, but one did involve a residential sized wheelie bin and a rear loader (so I was surprised no one questioned the weight of the bin - I think if I was inside, it would take a very strong chap to even drag it, let only wheel me to the kerb, but I ain't trying it just to prove my theory !).  LOL, LOL.   Read my story: Too heavy for the bin lifter.

I don't recall of any bagged waste screaming for help, but then again, may be the person suffocated and was already dead or unconscious by the time he got flattened ?  So we may never know !!!   Again it would have to be a very strong bag or dozens of bags not to rip open, due to my weight, and an even stronger chap to lift me. Think Hercules.  LOL.

Daffy
« Last Edit: March 18, 2016, 02:53:48 pm by Daffy Duck »

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #54 on: March 19, 2016, 03:56:57 pm »
In fact tying up the bag when inside is rather an annoying issue, previously I could tie the four corners in a knot but lately they don't seem to be tall enough to have an opening one can tie. I've been trying to figure out if there's a way to make a pull string closing bag, perhaps by folding the rim of the bag over slightly, tucking a string through that, taping down the fold round to an open point where the string can come out from both sides and can be pulled then to close the top of the bag and tied (allowing control of how wide the bag opening is to make sure there is plenty of air available.

I made a few very workable 55-gallon / 210-litre drawstring bags by using a hand-held hole punch to make holes about every 3 inches / 5 cm round the rim of the bag. Then I ran soft cotton twine through the holes and tied the loose ends together. The best part: it was very easy to close and tie off from the inside and looked great from the outside, like a bag with the traditional ponytail. (I had a video camera running.)

I haven't done this in years, though, because it takes a little time and work; and nowadays I am lucky enough to have a partner happy to zip-tie the top shut!

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #55 on: March 19, 2016, 04:03:30 pm »
Hi Shokolada,

Thanks for the helpful hint.

Yes you are lucky to have a partner to zip-tie the top shut.  Lucky Shok !

Daffy

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #56 on: March 23, 2016, 03:46:13 pm »
In fact tying up the bag when inside is rather an annoying issue, previously I could tie the four corners in a knot but lately they don't seem to be tall enough to have an opening one can tie. I've been trying to figure out if there's a way to make a pull string closing bag, perhaps by folding the rim of the bag over slightly, tucking a string through that, taping down the fold round to an open point where the string can come out from both sides and can be pulled then to close the top of the bag and tied (allowing control of how wide the bag opening is to make sure there is plenty of air available.

If you visit an electrician they will have drums left which used to contain cables. However a normal electrician will have pretty large drums.

Next try is to visit some electronics company - preferably some small retail-repair shop. They most likely have drums at about Ø 4" with a centre tube at about Ø 1"

The neck of the drum (used to hold the cable in place) will provide an excellent anchor for the bin-bag and the core will provide you the hole you need for air. picture of a large such drum provided.

But now I think about it - go to your local fishing store! Buy the cheapest fishing line you can find - and dispose the line as again you want to use the spool only. Second image attached

Maybe you can even find some gift wrap string on a descent spool!
You can say I'm a worthless piece of shit - but remember! Even shit has it's value. If you're a fly.

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #57 on: March 23, 2016, 04:56:09 pm »
Cheers TeaSer.

Or 'Mange Takk' as they say in Danish.

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #58 on: March 25, 2016, 12:30:20 am »
In fact tying up the bag when inside is rather an annoying issue, previously I could tie the four corners in a knot but lately they don't seem to be tall enough to have an opening one can tie. I've been trying to figure out if there's a way to make a pull string closing bag, perhaps by folding the rim of the bag over slightly, tucking a string through that, taping down the fold round to an open point where the string can come out from both sides and can be pulled then to close the top of the bag and tied (allowing control of how wide the bag opening is to make sure there is plenty of air available.

If you visit an electrician they will have drums left which used to contain cables. However a normal electrician will have pretty large drums.

Next try is to visit some electronics company - preferably some small retail-repair shop. They most likely have drums at about Ø 4" with a centre tube at about Ø 1"

The neck of the drum (used to hold the cable in place) will provide an excellent anchor for the bin-bag and the core will provide you the hole you need for air. picture of a large such drum provided.

But now I think about it - go to your local fishing store! Buy the cheapest fishing line you can find - and dispose the line as again you want to use the spool only. Second image attached

Maybe you can even find some gift wrap string on a descent spool!

Umm, I'm not sure I really understand how I would use one with the trash/garbage bag, could you explain a bit more how exactly I go about doing what you were trying to explain??

Thanks,
Skele

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Re: Return of a somewhat jinxed poster.
« Reply #59 on: March 25, 2016, 12:32:57 am »
In fact tying up the bag when inside is rather an annoying issue, previously I could tie the four corners in a knot but lately they don't seem to be tall enough to have an opening one can tie. I've been trying to figure out if there's a way to make a pull string closing bag, perhaps by folding the rim of the bag over slightly, tucking a string through that, taping down the fold round to an open point where the string can come out from both sides and can be pulled then to close the top of the bag and tied (allowing control of how wide the bag opening is to make sure there is plenty of air available.

I made a few very workable 55-gallon / 210-litre drawstring bags by using a hand-held hole punch to make holes about every 3 inches / 5 cm round the rim of the bag. Then I ran soft cotton twine through the holes and tied the loose ends together. The best part: it was very easy to close and tie off from the inside and looked great from the outside, like a bag with the traditional ponytail. (I had a video camera running.)

I haven't done this in years, though, because it takes a little time and work; and nowadays I am lucky enough to have a partner happy to zip-tie the top shut!

Never been keen on zip-ties because of having to cut them, or hide them in the house. Thanks for the input!

Skele

 

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