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Cuffing them in front is an amateur move, and I hope she remembered to wash her hands after being in such close contact with their mouths.
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Actually, that way she can escort them to take care of natural breaks without having to...
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Agree. It’s much easier to escape cuffs when they’re in front, and they can still be an active threat/noisemaker/mischiefmaker.
Cuffing them from behind ensures control ability
and hampers escape speed.