For the longest time, I've hated gags. I've always liked the idea of them, but wearing one for more than 30 minutes at a time would be impossible for me, I'd start to freak out and my gag reflex would kick in. But with practice and the occasional padlock to try to and force myself to get myself out of that problem, I'm finally able to stay in a gag for the long haul. Ballgags are still an issue for long-term as my teeth and jaw starts to hurt after a while, but I'm satisfied that the reason for needing out isn't related to my own mental inability to keep it on.
My most recent, and favorite, way of wearing a gag lately has been a cloth (a folded clean sock) secured with duct tape across the mouth. On occasion, I'll even go further and follow that up with wrapping my entire head with plastic wrap and then covering it with duct tape to ensure the gag is staying put. I can go several hours this way, but I want to go MUCH longer. And that's where it becomes a problem.
Using a folded sock is great, it can fill the custom shape of my mouth however I want, it doesn't put too much stress on my jaw or teeth or anything and it silences wonderfully. The problem is that it collects the wetness from my mouth. And after several hours, it becomes unbearable for a couple reasons. Having a clean cloth in your mouth is a lot different than a soaked one. And once it becomes fully soaked, it seems to be able to move around a little more. My most recent activities forced me to remove it after about 6 or 7 hours because part of it was starting to move toward the back of my throat and I got worried. I think if it wasn't so wet, it wouldn't have slid around that much.
So my point is: Does anyone have any suggestions on what to replace the sock with? Either a different fabric, or some kind of foam or something that won't just soak up the wetness and sit there and potentially cause a real choking hazard? I'd be very interested to see if there's a way I could comfortably stay gagged for very long-term.
Thanks!
~Mrs. Locks~