Bondage suit
Bondage suit, also known as a bondage sack, sleep sack or marital sack, is a type of BDSM equipment. It is a full-body suit that is used in bondage scenarios. The person wearing the suit is typically deprived of some or all of their senses, creating a form of sensory deprivation.
Design and Use[edit | edit source]
A bondage suit is typically made from leather, latex, PVC, or spandex, and is designed to encase the wearer's body completely. Some suits have openings for the mouth, eyes, or other body parts, while others do not. The suit may also include built-in bondage devices, such as collars, cuffs, or D-rings for attaching restraints.
The suit is typically worn by a submissive in a BDSM scenario. The dominant partner may use the suit to restrict the submissive's movement and/or senses, increasing their feelings of vulnerability and dependence. This can enhance the psychological aspects of BDSM play, such as power exchange, humiliation, and fear play.
Safety Considerations[edit | edit source]
As with all forms of BDSM play, safety is a key concern when using a bondage suit. The wearer should always have a safe word or signal that they can use to stop the scene if they become uncomfortable or distressed. It's also important to monitor the wearer for signs of physical distress, such as difficulty breathing or changes in skin color.
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