Self-Bondage Help!

Postby solarbeast34 » Thu Jun 29, 2017 11:37 am

At the moment I am currently running out of ideas for my self-bondage adventures. I have about a week of free time before I head on a family vacation, so I am asking you all to help with some ideas I could do in that week. I have quite an extensive collection of items I can use, but I do live with my parents so I can only do these adventures in my bedroom. I also am in the process of moving, so I do not have the funds to go out and buy new items. But like I said above I have quite the extensive collection of items that I like to use, so I will list them now.

I have one hoodie with drawstring hood, as well as ear plugs for accessories. For restraints I have 2 large red bungee cords, about 10 different colored and different sized dog collars, 1 hinged handcuffs, as well as 1 suction cup handcuffs, 1 set of leg cuffs, 1 set of thumb cuffs, a few chain leashes, a few lashing straps, 7 different sized and different colored scarves, 7 pairs of nylon cocoon body hose, and 3 different sized and different material belts. I also have one piece of headgear which is a dog hood with a zippered mouth, detachable eye mask, and with a leash, and this is lockable. Also like I’ve said in some of my writings I have a severe gag reflex so I can only do over the mouth gags. I have found out though that a bit gag will not affect my gag reflex at times, so I also have a dog bone shaped silicone bit gag. I also like to use my bed sheets and comforters in my self-bondage adventures. I could potentially buy tape or saran wrap but would like to try and avoid buying anything that is relatively expensive.

Any of these suggestions have to have a way for me to get out on my own as no one in my life knows about this lifestyle, and I live with my parents, and any friend I could potentially call for help is about an hour or so away from me with no transportation to get to me. Lastly, I would like to say that any and all feedback and answers are greatly appreciated.

Re: Self-Bondage Help!

Postby drawscore » Fri Jun 30, 2017 3:49 am

First, always have an immediate "out," Two things come to mind: First, Murphy's Law: "If it can go wrong, it WILL go wrong, and usually at the worst possible moment." A corollary is the six P's: "Prior planning prevents piss poor performance."

Fun is . . . . .well, fun. But your first consideration must always be safety.

Drawscore

Re: Self-Bondage Help!

Postby solarbeast34 » Fri Jun 30, 2017 7:12 am

Yes, I always consider safety first. That is why I have actually purchased EMT scissors for any type of fabric, and have multiple extra sets of handcuff keys. I also never handcuff my hands behind my back anymore because it is near impossible for me to get out that way. Also, the headgear I have, I have modified it in a way for safety and comfortability, but also through doing this I learned that if needed I can cut into it with the EMT scissors. I also never use the thumb cuffs as I also cannot get out of those on my own, but I purchase just because I thought they were cool to own.

Re: Self-Bondage Help!

Postby drawscore » Sat Jul 01, 2017 12:02 am

Thumbcuffs are easy. Simply flex the thumbs so the top joint is at or near a 90 degree angle to the second joint. Have your friend put the thumbcuffs on you. Turn your back, straighten out the thembs, and the thumbcuffs will come right off.

It's an old trick. When the thumbcuffs are put on flexed or bent thumbs, the muscle enlarges. When the thumbs are relaxed, the muscle contracts, and the thumbcuffs can easily be slipped off. Try it with one thumb.

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Re: Self-Bondage Help!

Postby xtc » Sat Jul 01, 2017 2:18 am

The flexing technique is, as Drawscore says, a well known trick but, on a technicality, I don't think there are any muscles in the thumb.
Boxer shorts are cool,
but little speedos rule!

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Re: Self-Bondage Help!

Postby drawscore » Sat Jul 01, 2017 2:24 pm

xtc wrote:The flexing technique is, as Drawscore says, a well known trick but, on a technicality, I don't think there are any muscles in the thumb.


My sources tell me there are tendons (tissues that connects muscle to bone) in the thumb, which are almost the same thing as muscles. (See "Hand, anatomy of.") They still expand and contract, which makes escape from thumbcuffs quite easy,

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Re: Self-Bondage Help!

Postby xtc » Sun Jul 02, 2017 7:46 am

I agree about the tendons but I like to get my anatomy right. Muscles contract but tendons wouldn't be much use if they did!
Yours in pedantry,
Xtc
Boxer shorts are cool,
but little speedos rule!

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