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Uplines for Self-Suspension










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Partnered Classes










Working with Your Body










Nerve Damage Case Study










Rated Rope










Attaching Uplines to Harnesses










Hardpoints and frames
















Uplines for Self-Suspension










Community










Partnered Classes










Working with Your Body










Nerve Damage Case Study










Rated Rope










Attaching Uplines to Harnesses










Hardpoints and frames









The following are some basic ties that I use for self-suspension, showing how to self-tie a hip harness, chest harness, foot cuff, manage uplines, tie a hanger, and more. These videos are intended to supplement proper in-person instruction, never to replace it! I am not claiming to have invented these ties; most are based on ties that are so widely taught in the bondage community that I don't know how to credit them. Where I can, I have sited originators or who I learned from.
Self-bondage is dangerous, even potentially deadly. No form of bondage is ever without risk. Self-suspension is an aerial activity with many inherent dangers. There is always a chance of injury regardless of how experienced you are, safety measures you have in place, who is spotting you, or who your teacher(s) are. Never self-tie alone or without proper in-person instruction. This site is solely intended to provide suggestions for harm reduction. 
By choosing to engage in self-bondage, you take responsibility for your own well-being. Upon viewing these videos, you agree to hold harmless all persons and organizations involved in their creation. The creators and contributors will not be responsible for any damage or injury resulting from attempting or practicing any activities described or shown on this site. Viewing these videos constitutes agreement to this effect.
This is a larks head/half hitch combination, used to create a single column tie. Not the "one twue way" to do a single column tie (there are many others, like the Somerville Bowline , that are more useful and faster when you just want a column tie), but useful because these knots are the "building blocks" of all the harnesses I tie.. In this video I'm using 8mm (5/16") MFP from Venus Ropes .
This is an absolutely simplified hip harness that I use for self-suspension. It is based on a "swiss seat" style hip harness, which I originally learned from this video by Topologist . This version minimizes hitches, which makes the harness quicker and simpler to tie and somewhat less bulky. If you find the tensions are slipping, you might want to try an alternative version shown below, that includes more hitches to lock off the tension. In this video I'm using 6mm hemp from Twisted Monk .
This is an absolutely simplified version of the chest harness I use for self-suspension. It is based on classic Shinju chest harnesses, which are widely taught with numerous variations. This variation is intended to be loaded from the front or side. If you find that this isn't lying flat for you, or you'd like to experiment with a more involved version, see the modified version below! In this video I'm using 6mm hemp from Twisted Monk .
This is a method for attaching a hanger to the hip harness shown in the previous video. In this video I'm using 6mm POSH from Twisted Monk .
Tips on managing support lines for self-suspension. Several of these techniques are inspired by/learned from Topologist – this article of his also discusses support lines. Get in-person instruction for self-suspension; this video is intended ONLY to supplement other safety and technical teaching. Always self-suspend with a qualified spotter. In this video I'm using 6mm POSH from Twisted Monk .
This clip shows how to make a rope jam...so you can better avoid them! Three rope jams are shown, as well as the upline management techniques I recommend to avoid jams.
This is a basic gravity boot tie that I use for self-suspension (and partnered suspension). I learned a basic gravity boot years ago, and I'm afraid I can't recall who I learned it from, otherwise I would credit them here! I've since modified it to be faster to tie for performances. :-)
This is a chest harness I use for self-suspension when I want to load the harness from the back. It is based on shinju chest harnesses, variations of which are which are quite widely taught in the bondage community. Keep in mind that loading from the back can be strenuous; the chest compression can cause difficulty breathing, and you can cause damage to your ribs, intercostal nerves/muscles, brachial plexus, etc. This video is intended only to supplement appropriate risk-aware in-person instruction.
This is a basic foot cuff for suspension, intended to be used as a substitute for a single column tie around the ankle. This is not intended to be used alone but rather as non-critical support for a suspension. As opposed to a gravity boot, which is intended to load from the bottom (and which can be used for single-point suspension), this cuff is intended to load from the top. In this video I'm using 8mm (5/16") MFP from Venus Rope .
This video shows a hip harness variation for side suspension. It is based on a harness I learned from Topologist. It can be used for self or partnered suspension. In this video I'm using 6mm hemp rope from Twisted Monk .
If you have problems with your hip wrap slipping up, or just want to make the hip harness more comfortable, this variation might help.
This is a somewhat more complicated version of the hip harness shown above. It adds more hitches, which could be useful to you if you find you are having difficulty maintaining tension in the first version. In this video I'm using 6mm hemp from Twisted Monk .
This is a somewhat more complicated version of the chest harness shown above that adds in some weaving and other variations. In this video I'm using 8mm (5/16") MFP from Venus Rope .

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If the phrase "homemade sex toy" makes you immediately imagine a trip to the ER, you might be surprised to hear they're not necessarily as questionable as you'd expect...if you choose wisely.
DIY toys for sex and masturbation can be a great option if you're just beginning to (literally) play with your sex life—solo or with a partner. They're a low-cost, convenient way to experiment with what you like in a sex toy in terms of length, girth, texture, and more. Or, maybe you've exhausted your drawer (or closet, or room) of sex toys and want to try something new. Plus, some options are even disposable, making cleanup a breeze.
If you're hesitant to try something mechanical, man-made, or explicitly created for sex play, going the DIY route may make you feel more comfortable, according to sexuality and relationship consultant Dr. Sara Nasserzadeh , PhD. "Homemade sex toys featuring everyday objects are accessible," she says. "Plus, they can bring lightness and laughter to the dynamic, which is priceless." Just imagine never looking at a wooden spoon or cucumber without getting turned on again.
That being said, it can be difficult to know where to begin when you want to branch out from traditional sex toys . It's important to not just grab any old household object for bedroom play. Luckily, your search for the perfect bedroom accessory (that you probably already own!) ends here. These 27 homemade sex toys are all expert-approved—so you know they're both fun and safe to use.
Unless they're crotchless, you have to take off your nylons to have sex, so why not involve them in the fun instead of tossing them on the floor? 
If you have consent from your partner, use these to tie their wrists and ankles, or to blindfold them while giving them a lap dance or grazing parts of your body on their lips, says psychologist and sex therapist Rachel Needle , PsyD.
"Remember, all other senses are heightened when sight is deprived, so blinding them with something silky or sexy to the touch is ideal," she says.
"Get a clean PVC pipe with the circumference and length that fits his penis," Laino says. "Lube the inside and have him penetrate it." That gives an all new meaning to the word hardware, eh?
"Underwear can easily be used as a gag," Matatas says. "Just be sure to fold the underwear from its corners into the center, so that if it unfolds, the bulk of the material will fold out of the mouth instead of back into the throat."
Sex and pleasure educator Luna Matatas recommends pressure point massage rollers. This one could easily be used in solo play to rub along your clit, nipples, or bum.
Chokers are super versatile in the bedroom, Morgan explains. Of course, they're a good option for people interested in collaring. 
But even if that's not your style, Morgan says that just the act of putting a choker on can be exciting because it signals "'if you give me permission to collar you, now we're in active play, and you're going to take the submissive role.'" 
"Some men will use a sock filled with lotion or lube and masturbate away," says Debra Laino , a sexologist as well as couples and marriage therapist. And, there’s no reason you can’t do that for them or have them do it next to you while you watch and stimulate yourself with your own toy of choice. 
"Both partners using their own sex toys to mutually masturbate can add some diversity and spice to a couple's sex life," Laino says.
Sure, you can attempt to hold an ice cube in your mouth while delivering oral sex, or even swish ice-cold water in your mouth beforehand, but the thing about ice is that...it melts. 
Instead, create that same effect by swishing your mouth with mouthwash before giving oral, says sex educator Laura McGuire. "It’s going to give off that tingling sensation that a lot of people really, really love," she explains.
But if you don't mind a little mess, ice is a great way to try out temperature play, says Tyomi Morgan , a certified sexologist and pleasure coach. "You can put it on any part of the body, any of your erogenous zones," she says. 
She suggests using an ice cube to make trails on your body or your partner's body and then using your breath to emphasize that cool feeling. 
This ice cube tray makes large squares that won't melt right away, so you can keep the party going all night long. 
If you want to take your blow job game to a new level, this tool—er, jewel—is for you, says Laino.
"Slowly wrap it around your partner's penis and jerk them off," she suggests. Added pleasure bonus: Kiss and suck on the tip while you’re at it. 
"The texture of the pearls gives the penis a very different and unique sensation," Laino says.
A wooden spoon is perfect for spanking because you can go soft or hard, depending on your partner’s preference, Laino says. Just make sure to have an open conversation about your sexual boundaries beforehand. 
For another effect, Morgan suggests a silicone spatula. "It creates a different sensation," she says. The stinging effect and lighter impact, she adds, just can't compare to plain old wood. 
Rubbing against a stack of pillows can stimulate the clitoris and serve as a stand-in for a partner, says Needle.
Pillows can also be great co-masturbation tools, says McGuire, who encourages everyone to think outside of the penetrative sex box. "People forget that a lot of pleasure can be derived with just friction," she says. Noted!
Don't want to mess with your expensive pillows? Needle also recommends using towels. The texture can feel great and the material is versatile enough to use it in any number of ways. 
Things heating up too quickly? Use a fan to cool off, or use the rotating blades as another form of texture play, Morgan explains. Just make sure your fan has softer blades, like this pocket-sized one. 
Morgan also recommends using a fan to cool off the part of the body that you're focusing on. "That way, some of the redness goes down," she explains. It's a win-win. 
If swishing mouthwash pre-oral isn't as convenient as you'd like it to be, McGuire also recommends popping some mints before giving oral. It'll give the same tingling sensation without having to run to the bathroom mid-foreplay.
Want to get dirty while getting clean? Easy. Just use your shower head as a vibrator by pressing it up against, or directly spraying, your clitoris, Needle says. 
"Many [shower heads] can be used at varying pressures and spray settings, so each individual can experiment with what feels best," she says.
If you like the feeling of exfoliating your face or back, you might enjoy a similar sensation on your inner thighs, between your butt cheeks, on your outer labia, or against your breasts, says sex educator Kim Airs.
"A scrubbie sponge can be used gently or firmly, depending on what feels good for the user," she says. Penis-owners may like it too, she adds, on their scrotum or shaft. 
If it feels too rough, try adding a (scented, if you like) dollop of massage oil , says Airs. Just be sure to use a clean one that hasn't been used on dirty dishes or toilets.
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