By now, some of you will be wondering what these letters in brackets
mean. (bb/b) for example. Read on.
M | This indicates an adult male participant in the story |
F | This indicates an adult female participant in the story |
B | This indicates an older boy (usually teenage) participant in the story |
G | This indicates an older girl (usually teenage) participant in the story |
b | This indicates a younger boy (normally preteen) participant in the story |
g | This indicates a younger girl (normally preteen) participant in the story |
+ | The plus symbol is added to a letter when there were many people, such as (G+) for many teen girls |
The letters before the slash indicate who does the tying-up and the letters after the slash indicate who was tied up.
For example:
(bb/b) tells you that one boy was tied up by two others.
(FG/BB) lets you know that an adult woman and a teenage girl were involved
in tying up two teenage boys.
(G+/B) indicates that a number of teen girls were involved in tying
up a teenaged boy.
Where roles were swapped (the tie-er became the tied) during the game or there were more than a few participants, I have often not bothered to add story codes.