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Sakuranbo

Sakuranbo (The Peach) Now that you have successfully restrained the breasts, let’s move on to part two of your new lingerie. Sakuranbo – Technical Description Double up another 4 yard rope, wind it around the waist once, pull the ends through and lead the ends carefully between the legs, on either side of the labia. […]

The Anchor Hitch

Knots: The Anchor Hitch Many people use cuffs instead of rope around the ankles and wrists. Especially if you are inexperienced, that is a very good idea, since it is safer and the risk of unwanted discomfort is a lot less. However, from a bondage point of view this leaves you with the question of […]

The Panic Hitch

Knots: The Panic Hitch The Panic Hitch is the knotting alternative to a panic hook and a useful knot to learn, especially from a safety point of view. It was designed to be released, even under extreme tension. One of the first problems – in the unlikely event your sub faints during a bondage – […]

The Glove Hitch

Knots: The Glove Hitch The glove hitch is a simple and effective knot. It will help you first of all to secure a rope to something else, like a pole or a beam. With a few exceptions a glove hitch is not really suitable for use on the body. It creates an uneven pressure and […]

Knots: Parallel Position

Knots: Parallel Position Arms or Legs Tying hands and feet is what most BDSM-people do frequently. Yet not many manage to do that in a somewhat handy and most of all safe way. The parallel position especially, which can be difficult, especially since it is easy to get out of, if the binding is not […]

The X – Position

Knots: X-position Arms or Legs The cross-over or X-position for either the wrists or – slightly less common – the legs is probably the Number 1 thing to do, when it comes to bondage. Teeing the hands either in front, behind or above the body almost always requires you to firmly and safely secure the […]

Reef Knots

Reef Knots: Your Two Best Friends Two knots are paramount when it comes to bondage, since these are the two safest, easiest knots that you will use many, many times. No other knot is as safe as these two are. They can be untied under strain, when wet, you can tie ropes of different thickness […]

Knotwork Basics

Knots: Handy Helpers Knots are not only there to tie people up. They also play an important role when it comes to safety. Here are a few knots that will allow you to play safe. Stoppers: One of the worst things that can happen is rope slipping through a tackle or winch. You can safe […]