List of bondage positions
List of Bondage Positions is a comprehensive guide to the various positions that can be used in the practice of bondage. Bondage is a form of BDSM that involves the consensual use of restraints for the purpose of sexual pleasure. The positions listed here are commonly used in the BDSM community and are designed to provide both physical and psychological stimulation.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Bondage positions are designed to restrict movement, create a sense of vulnerability, and enhance sexual pleasure. They can be used in combination with other BDSM practices, such as dominance and submission, sadism and masochism, and role-play. The positions can be categorized into two main types: floor positions and suspension positions.
Floor Positions[edit | edit source]
Floor positions are bondage positions that are performed on the ground. They include:
- Hogtie: This position involves binding the wrists and ankles together behind the back. It is one of the most common bondage positions.
- Frogtie: In this position, each leg is bent at the knee and the ankles are tied to the thighs. The wrists are then tied to the ankles or thighs.
- Spreadeagle: This position involves spreading the arms and legs wide and tying them to four separate points. It is often used for sexual play.
Suspension Positions[edit | edit source]
Suspension positions involve lifting the submissive off the ground using ropes or other types of bondage equipment. They include:
- Suspension bondage: This is a general term for any bondage position that involves suspending the submissive off the ground.
- Inverted suspension: In this position, the submissive is suspended upside down. This can increase the sense of vulnerability and help to enhance sexual pleasure.
- Partial suspension: In this position, part of the submissive's body is lifted off the ground while the rest remains in contact with it.
Safety Considerations[edit | edit source]
Safety is a crucial aspect of any bondage practice. It is important to use safe words, check for signs of distress, and ensure that the restraints are not too tight. It is also recommended to have a pair of safety scissors on hand in case the restraints need to be removed quickly.
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