Self Bondage Rope

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Self Bondage Rope

by Larry Alton February 9, 2021 January 19, 2022


New Tips , SELF BONDAGE , Stay Safe

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Self-bondage is the practice of placing or using fetishes, devices, and other methods of binding oneself to another person for sexual pleasure. It’s a popular form of self-bondage that can even be practiced by oneself without the assistance of another person. In the bedroom, many men and women practice self-bondage. However, many people practice self-bondage in public places such as in dance clubs and other venues where nudity is mandatory. In both instances, this can be a dangerous and unhealthy practice.
Self-restraint used to mean wearing leather and nylon tight jeans to keep you safe from other people. But these days, self-restraint has become much more than that. With society becoming more liberal-minded, the idea of “free expression” is slowly being replaced by more “sensitive” ideas such as self-defense. So, what are the new ways to self-restraint? Let’s take a look at the different options available to women.
These are just some of the common methods of self-bondage. The main difference between all of these is their elasticity and how they hold their shape. Self-bondage just means that you put yourself into a favored comfort mode, and the bond is either up to you or someone else. But. because you’re alone for most of the time, this type of play is generally considered to be potentially dangerous (as there is no one around to assist you in case an emergency arises).
The most flexible and the most popular, rubber band necklaces are very popular for providing self-restraint. I guess you could say they work pretty well! They’re also very convenient, you can wear them while doing chores or just watching television, and you can take them off just as easily. They’re available in a wide variety of colors, so picking one to go with your outfit should be easy. Some may have small holes in the middle of them so that you can easily remove them and put them back on again, but I’ve never seen any that weren’t stretchy enough to do so.
The classic leather choker is another common way to self-restraint. Usually worn around the neck, chokers make sure that whatever’s hanging there – neckline, shirt, dress, whatever – doesn’t show. Leather chokers tend to come in very feminine designs, which makes them extremely appealing to women. And their flexibility also makes them perfect for those who are not looking to hog it all the time.
Just like the name suggests, these are meant to be worn as pajamas. They have the same effect on your body as wearing a choker. You feel self-restraint because there is no way to pull them away from your neck. However, because of their thinness, you might be tempted to leave them untied if you happen to lose your concentration while reading the newspaper, or watching TV. Though lightweight, it would not be advisable to leave them by your side while traveling.
These are but a few of the ways to self-restraint that you can practice in everyday life. It is important to note that self-restraint isn’t just psychological – it is also about controlling your bodily actions. When you think about how many times you have stopped yourself from doing something due to your body’s natural impulse to obey your thoughts or your emotions, you get the idea. Thus, it is important to exercise self-restraint and control at all times.
If you are considering what the dangers of self bondage are, then I’m sure you have been thinking a lot lately about how to self bondage and can keep yourself safe and healthy when you engage in sexual activity with your partner, or with a stranger, even online. A common question, which a lot of people ask, is that what can I do to protect myself and what are some of the signs of someone engaging in self-bondage? Below, I’m going to go through each of these questions in detail. So you can have a clear understanding of what is it you should be concerned about when you are having sex online or off.
First of all, many people may not think of self-bondage as something dangerous. It is actually considered to be very dangerous, and even illegal, by some jurisdictions! As such, if you are considering any type of sexual activity on the Internet or off. It is absolutely critical that you educate yourself about the issues surrounding self-bondage. Self-bondage just refers to you putting yourself into a particular sexual restraint device. That release is either between you and another individual or in some cases, between you and another human being.
So now that you have an understanding of the dangers of self-bonds. There are some other questions you might have about these bonds. Including what exactly causes someone to become self-bonded. Whether there are any obvious signs and lastly if it’s alright to have sexual relations while bound. First of all, one of the main things that cause someone to become a self-bonder is trauma. Trauma can arise from a variety of different events. Depending on what caused the trauma, the healing process can take a long time or a short time. If you have been sexually abused or exploited. Then you might not have developed any sense of intimacy or sexual awareness. Which can lead to the development of self-bonds.
The art of learning how to be safer during self-bondage can be a life-changing skill that will change the way that you think about sex for the better. If you are like most people who are new to the subject, you probably think that it’s harmless enough that you shouldn’t worry about it. In reality, being forced to have sexual contact with someone against your will and your partner’s complete understanding of what you are doing can cause you a whole array of problems both physically and emotionally. Learning how to be safer during self-bondage can make sure that you never experience any kind of trauma or unhealthy feelings towards the sexual act. This can mean the difference between having a life that is full of happiness and success versus one that is fraught with stress and painful emotions.
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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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