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Choose your rope. If you're only tying your hands, you will need at least four feet of rope . You may find that thin, smooth ropes—even string or twine—are the easiest to work with, but can pinch and really aren't suitable for tying yourself or anybody up. Consider cotton clothesline. If you don't already have rope, you should be able to find something suitable at a hardware store. [1]
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Cut the rope to the length that you need. Rope and twine are generally sold in increments much larger than what you'll need to tie yourself up, and you'll be able to do a cleaner job if you buy them cut to size.
If you don't want the rope to chafe your wrists, consider avoiding a thin, smooth rope. The thicker and rougher the rope, the more you risk hurting your wrists, cotton clothesline is best for beginners. Some people are allergic to nylon, so make sure that the rope won't irritate your skin.



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Tie your hands in front of you. Wrap the rope around each of your wrists, and leave the ends of the rope free so that you can make a knot. Be sure to cinch or knot the rope between your wrists so that you can't wriggle free. Imagine that you are using the rope to make a pair of handcuffs : your hands should be tied into separate "cuffs," not one single, easy-to-slip-out-of wrap. When your wrists are wrapped up, tie a square knot , make a double-tied bow, or use another simple, sturdy knot . [2]
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Your left palm should be facing down. You should see the rope crossed just beneath your left palm. Place your right palm against the palm of your left hand so that your wrists line up.

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Put your hands behind your back. If your hands are tied behind your back, it may look more like someone else tied you up. Once you have tied your hands in front of you, bring your bound hands low enough that you can step over them. Lift your legs over the knot so that your hands are bound behind your back.

Some people find it easier to tie their hands together when their wrists are already behind their back. Try clasping your wrists behind your back, then attempting to tie the same knot that you would tie with forward-facing hands. Consider using a mirror so that you can see yourself tying the knot.
To bring your hands back to the front of your body. To do this, simply bend down, holding your bound hands as low as they will go, and step backward over the knot. You may find it easier to escape from the knot if your hands are in front of you.


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Consider tying your hands to a fixed object. Tie your wrists together as normal, but also loop the rope around a pole, chair, or bedpost. It may be difficult to tie each wrist separately without someone else's help. You can, however, tie your legs to separate fixtures, then bundle your hands together.

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Wrap the rope around your torso and your non-dominant arm. Make sure that it's just a little loose—the rope shouldn't hurt you, but it should be tight enough that it won't slip off. You must wrap the rope with both ends going around you instead of one. When you are holding less than a foot of loose rope in each hand, pull the rope tight. Hold it tight until you are able to tie it.

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Tie the rope. Tie the ends of the rope together using a square knot, a double-tied bow, or any other simple, sturdy knot. Squeeze your free arm into the wrapped rope, as deep as it will go, until you appear stuck.

Try wrapping the rope around the area with one hand, then using the other to grab the rope and help out. Tie the ends of the rope with a tight double-knot bow.
Consider puffing your chest or stomach out as you pull the rope tight and tie it. This way, all you need to do to loosen the rope is empty your lungs of air and make your torso more compact. You can also flex your arm muscles to make the wrap slightly larger than your natural form.
To escape this trap, squeeze the arm that you used to tie the knot. This should loosen the rope so that you can slip out of the wrap.


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Consider binding yourself in several places. Use a separate rope for each knot. Try knotting your feet together (with a 2-3 feet of long rope) using the same technique that you'd use for your hands. Consider binding your legs together in the same way, but bear in mind that the rope is likely to slip down your legs. Finally, tie your wrists together, making sure to tie a knot or cinch between them so that the rope doesn't slip off.

What do I do when I am tied up on the inside of a cage and am being watched?

There are two things you can do. If you can escape, undo the rope (we have an article to do that) and try to open the lock with a pin or anything else you have handy and escape. If you can't, try to ignore them as you are absolutely helpless.

What happens if I tie myself to a train I thought was inactive, but then a conductor doesn't see me and starts driving forward?

Scream and yell, try to get someone to hear/see you. Or better yet, don't tie yourself to a train.

How do I escape if I've been tied back to back with someone?

Try to untie any of the ropes on them and they should try to untie any ropes on you. After you can loosen a rope or twp, then you can probably move better and reach more ropes to untie.

What does it feel like to be tied up?

It depends on whether you like being tied up or not. For some people, it can feel scary and suffocating. For others, it can feel amazing and satisfying. It depends on the situation and the feelings of the individual.

How do I ask someone to tie me up if they don't want to?

If someone doesn't want to, it's best that they don't. It won't be much fun for either of you. Best to work it out slowly, explain what you want, be patient. They may change their mind later.

Where can I go to tie myself to a pole?

That is probably something best done in your own house. You could use a bedpost, or even have a pole installed, this is quite common.

What if I have had enough, and I want to get out but my supervisor will not let me?

Use a word or action to notify your partner if you've had enough (establish the word ahead of time). Only do this with someone you really trust. Set a time limit for how long you'd like to stay in your position and agree on this with them before you are tied up.

How do I escape if I'm hanging from a noose? I want to try it, but I want to make sure I do it right.

It is far too dangerous to hang yourself from a noose. Do not ever try this, even if you think you could get out of it. People accidentally die this way all the time.


Have the person over, drink a bit of wine, and then pull out your rope. If you picked the right friend, they'll be in. If you want to be more subtle about it, try watching a movie with a prison scene or something in it, and then whisper to the person, "Hey, you should tie me up like that after this." But it all depends on your relationship with them.


There are two ways. You can do it the traditional way of putting one lace under the other, making one loop, wrapping the non-looped part around the looped one and pulling it from under. You can also do it the simplified way. Repeat the first step of making the first tie, and then make two loops and put one under the other and pull tight.

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Whether you want to practice your escape artistry or act out a bondage situation, you want to tie yourself up with rope. You can, of course, simply ask a friend to tie you up—but with a bit of maneuvering, you can do the job without anyone's help. Make sure that you have a plan to get out of the rope: learn how to escape from being tied up, arrange for someone else to untie you, or keep a sharp object within reach of your bound hands.

To tie your hands up with rope, you’ll need at least 4 feet of rope or a similar material, like cotton clothesline or twine. Start by wrapping the rope around 1 of your wrists and tying a loose knot to secure it. Then, take the loose end of rope and repeat this step with your other wrist. When you’re done it should look like you’re wearing rope handcuffs. To make it look like someone else tied you up, bring your bound hands low enough that you can step over them, then bring them up behind your back. For more help, like how to tie up your whole body with rope, read on!
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With more and more relationships taking place online these days, submissives are finding themselves doing many of the things their Doms usually do. Putting themselves into wrist and ankle restraints is often top of the list. So here’s a quick tutorial to show you how to put yourself in wrist and ankle restraints.
You don’t need to spend a lot of money or purchase a complicated setup. A set of wrist and ankle cuffs with two chains, two connectors , and rope are all you need to get started.
I tie my rope to the legs of my bedframe. You can tie it to headboard and footboard if you have one, or if you’re lucky enough to have a four poster bed, tie it to the posters. Whatever you tie it to, you will need to make sure you have the correct length. You want it just long enough to reach the top of the mattress. I recommend starting with a piece of rope twice as long as you think you need. Tie an overhand loop knot in one end.
Using the overhand loop knot makes it easy to add and remove the rope from the bed. Wrap the rope around the leg of the bedframe and pull the end through the loop and tighten.
Once you know how long you need the rope, tie another overhand loop knot in the other end of the rope. You can cut off the excess rope, but I recommend leaving some extra until you have used it a couple of times, in case you need to adjust the length. You are now ready to put on the cuffs and put yourself into restraints.
I attach the chains and connectors to the ropes so they are easy to keep up with. The chains go on the wrist ropes and the connectors go on the ankle ropes. I use clothespins to hold the rope to the bed, otherwise the ropes will slip off to the floor. Just clip the rope to your sheet or mattress right behind the knot and it should hold in place until you need it.
Putting on the wrist cuffs takes some practice, but it will get easier. The biggest problem is holding it still while you buckle it, since you have only one hand available. It helps if you rest the wrist being cuffed on top of something, the bed or your leg, pressing down so the cuff is squeezed between your wrist and whatever to hold it steady. Velcro cuffs, while not as pretty as the leather cuffs, are even easier.
Once you have all four cuffs on, position yourself in the bed so that you can reach both sets of cuffs. If your ropes need adjusting, now is the time to make the adjustments. You want the ropes to have very little slack in them. The idea is to restrict your movements, so make sure they are not too long. Once you have them at the correct length, clip the connectors to your ankle cuffs.
Now it’s time for the wrists. The main thing to remember is if you can get into bondage, you can get out. So have fun and don’t panic. No matter how much you pull on the chains, you will be able to unclip them.
Start by unhooking the chains from the ropes and clipping them to a ring on each cuff. Make sure you keep the rope attached to the bed with the clothespins. Next, using your dominant hand, clip the chain on the cuff of your non-dominant hand to the rope, then remove the clothespin. This leaves your dominant hand free to do the tricky work. The length of the chain will allow you to bend your wrist and and grab the clip. Carefully clip the chain to the rope, the remove the clothespin. You have successfully cuffed yourself!
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