Once released, provide physical comfort, hydration, and verbal reassurance to help the partner transition back to a normal state.
The inability to move forces the brain to focus entirely on touch.
Encouraging the receiver to remain still and silent during the build-up to increase internal focus. š”ļø Safety & Logistics Bondage requires careful attention to physical well-being.
Always have a clear "Stop" (Red) and "Slow Down" (Yellow) signal. If a gag is used, a non-verbal signal like dropping a ball or clicking a device is necessary.
It leaves the torso and genitals completely exposed.
Start with soft restraints (silk scarves or Velcro) before moving to more advanced materials like rope or leather.
If using a bed, ensure the tether points (bedposts or under-mattress straps) are secure and can be released quickly in an emergency. š Tips for Success
Utilizing tools or manual stimulation while the receiver is unable to pull away or adjust.