Bondage without ropes?

Bondage without ropes?

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Bondage without ropes is very common, and I recommend that beginners of bondage first try out different types of bondage before opting for rope. The thing with rope, especially if you are a beginner, is the damage you can cause unintentionally.

Rope bondage isn’t easy, and there is a lot to understand and take into consideration when including a partner in bondage and there is ALWAYS a risk that you can cause joint or nerve damage when playing with rope regardless of how seasoned you are. If you are learning shibari on your own or taking classes, you will always be advised to have a decent pair of scissors on hand and nearby in case something goes wrong. Apart from the nerve and joint damage, your partner could have a panic attack, numbing, or cramps, and you will need to be able to release them instantly.

So now that we have touched on the possible dangers involved with rope bondage, let’s look at the possible alternatives.

Plastic wrap is an excellent alternative to rope, and it is fun and easy to handle and use. You get different types of plastic wrap, avoid getting the plastic wrap meant for food as your partner will sweat their arse off and possibly overheat with food-grade plastic wrap. Your partner will need to be naked when you start to wrap them; you will want to wrap them from the chest, working your way downwards from there, as your partner will need to balance themselves as you wrap them. Usually, three or four wraps around are more than enough. This type of bondage is similar to mummification; it is crucial never to wrap your partner’s face or neck, always pay close attention to your partner for any signs of distress or overheating.

Bondage tape is an awesome alternative to rope; not only don’t you need to know tricky ties or strangely termed knots you. Bondage tape is typically made from latex and can also be referred to as latex tape. This is a great way to get into bondage; it is easy to use. Bondage tape adheres to itself without glue; this means that it won’t stick to your partner’s skin or pull their body hair off when you remove the tape. You can use bondage tape as a full-body restraint, blindfold, gag, lingerie, or even to tie your partner to furniture, it is very versatile, and just about every kinky person should have at least one roll of bondage tape in their bag of tricks.

No matter what type of bondage material you decide to delve into, it is always important to discuss everything with your partner beforehand; safewords and limits should always be established before any type of play, but when there are any risks involved, you should always know your partner’s medical history and health risks along with a number of someones you can call if something goes wrong and always keep those scissors nearby just in case you need to get your partner out quickly.

Bondage without ropes is very common, and I recommend that beginners of bondage first try out different types of bondage before opting for rope. The thing with rope, especially if you are a beginner, is the damage you can cause unintentionally.

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