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Dr. Bondage's Favorite Materials
QUICKIES
Handkerchiefs, socks, men's ties, or scarves are good for spontaneous
surprise scenes. Silk scarf knots can be impossible to untie; leave
6" tails when knotting off and release will be easier.
TORN SHEETS
Tear an old bed sheet into long strips that are 6" wide.
They're comfortable, knot well and untie easily.
A knotted sheet strip also provides support for standing
positions. Fold the strip, tie a half-knot in it, set it
over the door and shut the door securely, with the knot
in the other room. Tie other strips through the resulting
loop that hangs down from the door.
TAPE
Start with a cool room; the captive's body temperature is going
to increase.
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Apply skin protection: disposable clothing, hosiery, sheets,
skin lotion, or plastic-wrap. (Warning regarding plastic-wrap:
Don't apply more layers than necessary or the captive's body
temperature will reach the danger level.)
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Add duct tape, PVC electrician's tape, or medical tape.
Keep scissors handy for fast release.
CUFFS
Leather cuffs
-- So comfortable and so easy! Good ones will cost you, but
they usually last forever and are worth the investment. Test
the cuffs and tug hard on them before you buy.
Handcuffs --
Nice evening wear for dinner, but don't use them in a struggle
or if the captive will be lying down. Nerve damage is too easy
with handcuffs.
Don't buy handcuffs with cloverleaf keys; their "double-lock"
mechanism is a junky sliding lever that can get nudged off and on
by mistake, and they're cheaply made, so they can jam at the
wrong moment!
Buy the fancier handcuffs, which have thin keys with pin-point tops.
After applying the cuffs, use the pin-point to pop in the
"double-lock" hole on the cuffs. This option keeps the
handcuffs from over tightening.
ROPE
Usually, a large captive enjoys the feel of thick rope (3/8"
or more) and a small captive enjoys thinner rope (1/4" or
less).
Twisted nylon rope is soft and attractive. Braided nylon rope
is a favorite in the Scene because of the snake-skin appearance
and smooth sensation; it's less likely to unravel than the twisted
style.
Cotton rope is favored by those who like a basement/burglar
ambiance. Buy a bit of cheap clothesline, experiment, and
determine your own preferences before your second purchase.
Make sure you don't buy the clothesline with the sinewy plastic
cord center -- it'll eventually work out both ends and poke you.
When cutting rope into lengths, secure the ends to prevent
fraying. Wrapping duct tape tightly around the end works well.
"Whipping" ends takes time (consult a book on knots or
sailing) but looks nice. Nylon ends can also be sealed by burning,
but this makes a hard, scratchy tip.
For organized tying, lay out ropes from short to long, then tie
on the shortest rope first, progressing to longer pieces. Example:
10' wrists... 10' ankles... 20' crotch rope... 30' chest harness.
ANY QUESTIONS?
"What's the most comfortable rope I can buy?"
Opinions differ on what's "comfortable" and what's not.
I prefer non-twist, squeezable cotton clothesline. Other people I
know claim that braided shiny nylon rope is more comfortable.
"What length of rope do you recommend for securing ankles
and wrists (together) and what thickness? We want to make the
sub as comfortable as possible."
Length and thickness depends on the size of your captive. Let
them tell you what feels best for them.
Generally, the length is 10 to 20 feet, and the thickness is
1/4" to 3/8". Be sure to double-wrap (at least!)
-- these figures are not for single-wrap bondage.
"I was wondering if you ever tried using a strait-jacket?
My girlfriend wants to try one out, but before she gets into it
she wants me to find out what can be done with it."
Straitjackets are great fun. I've played around with them several
times. The one thing I'd warn against is staying in it too long.
There is an illusion of comfort because the arms are in front.
However, the position of the arms is slightly unnatural for the
shoulders. Let her out of the jacket after an hour of play, even
if she says she feels fine. Otherwise, hours later and the next
day she'll have a shoulder-ache that she just won't believe!
"I saw a picture of you with your wrists tied above to ceiling
hooks. How strong do these need to be, especially if I set them up
for suspension? And then how do I make these seem 'normal' when
non-playing friends drop by?"
They need to be very strong!!! I'm not a carpenter, but as I
understand it, the best way to install these ceiling hooks is
to get the instructions for installing a hanging chair.
Hanging chairs come in different forms, such as porch swings,
hanging macrame chairs, net chairs, basket chairs, etc. But
they all have instructions about how to put the bolts into
the ceiling. You can buy such bolts separately from hanging
chairs. You might even be able to get these instructions if
you go to a hardware store and tell them you own an old hanging
chair and want to re-install it.
To make everything look "normal," hang a plant from
the hook, or hang a mobile, or other chimes, or other
decoration from the hook.
"The picture that really caught my eye was your toe/thumb
stocks. Was it secure? I find that most women's thumbs don't vary
dramatically in diameter, making it hard to use a thumb-tie or
thumb-cuff."
There is a slight size difference between the thumb-knuckle and
the lower thumb. However, the difference is so minute that the
bondage has to be exactly the right tightness: too loose and
she can worm free, too tight and the circulation goes,
necessitating release.
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