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| Bondage: Good safety hints |
| 11.15.04 (1:19 am) |
* Never try to use one long end of rope, but instead use different shorter pieces. This will enable you to plan and adjust your bondage, without getting entangled in yards and yards of rope. Plus, it is simply easier to make corrections.
* Learn and practise two or three knots that you will always use and that you can tie and untie with your eyes closed. That will improve the self-confidence of the dom as well as the sense of safety of the sub. Besides, it actually is a lot safer if, in case of an emergency, you know what knots you made so untieing them is easier.
* Bondage is highly erotic and very powerful. Often subs especially underestimate just how hard the sense of vulnerability, helplesness, exposure and defenselesness can kick in - even with something "simple" as just having your hands tied behind your back. So, go slow. Build up step by step instead of throwing one technique on another at high pace. Often having her sleep next to you with her tied hands stretched towards you on your pillow is a lot more erotic than trying to have her hang from the ceiling. The latter is okay too, of course, but only when appropriate and if you know what you are doing.
Ref:www.powerotics.com
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| Bondage 2 |
| 11.15.04 (1:17 am) |
The Key Elements of Bondage
There are four key elements to bondage. They do not always come together in every bondage and they do not have to. That is up to the dominants' plan and intentions. But it is important to understand them. Regardsless the technique you use, these key elements (in random order) are:
Time Helplesness Exposure Frustration
While in oriental bondage these elements are examined and used in great detail, western bondage is more often used to either "just" restrain or as part of a session that incorporates a lot more. While you do not have to go as far as the oriental bondage specialists, you will greatly benefit from looking at these elements and using them in your scenes and sessions. It will make the effects of the bondage, hence your entire scene, a lot more intens without extra effort.
Taken from www.powerotics.com
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| Bondage 2 |
| 11.15.04 (1:16 am) |
The Key Elements of Bondage
There are four key elements to bondage. They do not always come together in every bondage and they do not have to. That is up to the dominants' plan and intentions. But it is important to understand them. Regardsless the technique you use, these key elements (in random order) are:
Time Helplesness Exposure Frustration
While in oriental bondage these elements are examined and used in great detail, western bondage is more often used to either "just" restrain or as part of a session that incorporates a lot more. While you do not have to go as far as the oriental bondage specialists, you will greatly benefit from looking at these elements and using them in your scenes and sessions. It will make the effects of the bondage, hence your entire scene, a lot more intens without extra effort.
Taken from www.powerotics.com
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| Bondage 2 |
| 11.15.04 (1:15 am) |
The Key Elements of Bondage
There are four key elements to bondage. They do not always come together in every bondage and they do not have to. That is up to the dominants' plan and intentions. But it is important to understand them. Regardsless the technique you use, these key elements (in random order) are:
Time Helplesness Exposure Frustration
While in oriental bondage these elements are examined and used in great detail, western bondage is more often used to either "just" restrain or as part of a session that incorporates a lot more. While you do not have to go as far as the oriental bondage specialists, you will greatly benefit from looking at these elements and using them in your scenes and sessions. It will make the effects of the bondage, hence your entire scene, a lot more intens without extra effort.
Taken from www.powerotics.com
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| Bondage 1 |
| 11.15.04 (1:14 am) |
It's all about ropes
There are basically two main bondage styles in the world: Western (usually simply known as bondage) and Japanese (oriental or Shibari if you like). The main difference between the two is in the pretty straight forward restraining function, with a few erotic streaks, that usually characterizes Western bondage and the multi-goal, multi-layered approach of Japanese bondage.
In fact, there are actually three main styles and it is not as simple as the above definition may lead you to believe. Next to western and oriental, quite a few dominants will tell you there is also something called "art bondage" (or "erotic bondage"). This refers to "their own style", usually indicating a bondage style that is predominantly aimed at beauty.
Bondage - regardless the style - has a huge appeal, even to many people outside the BDSM-community. This is largely the result of the fact that being helpless is sometimes also highly erotic and of course the fact that fantasies about rape and forced sex are the number one female sexual fantasy, while - even to most "vanilla" men - the element of being in control (and bondage visualizes that element in ways, no other technique does) is highly appealing as well as highly erotic.
from (www.powerotics.com)
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