Public reports often use "tied up" when detailing incidents of physical restraint, frequently involving bullying or institutional misconduct.
In July 2025, reports emerged of a Form 1 student in Malaysia who was found tied and gagged in a school toilet; two 13-year-olds were subsequently arrested.
Research from 2018 linked early lead exposure to later adolescent behavioral issues, suggesting that biological factors can "tie" a teen to increased antisocial tendencies. teenbabes tied up
A 2021 report detailed a girl at a Utah "troubled teen" center who was found with her hands zip-tied for 30 minutes and forced into a horse trough as a form of "restraint".
The term "binding" (frequently associated with "tied") is a common practice for transgender and gender-diverse youth. Experts from the University of Maryland note that safe chest binding can reduce depression and anxiety, though improper methods (like using elastic bandages) can lead to rib or lung issues. Public reports often use "tied up" when detailing
A 2026 lawsuit involving an FBI raid in Idaho alleged that officials used zip-ties on teenagers during the operation, leading to physical bruising and bleeding. Psychological and Health Research
Online safety reports use the concept of being "tied" to digital traps or extortion. A 2021 report detailed a girl at a
The phrase is also used metaphorically or to describe specific health-related behaviors in adolescents.