JRiddle -> RE: A bondage chair discussion. (12/24/2008 12:43:27 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Squidley The odd thing is that you are looking for information about chair ergonomics, the comfort of the seating, for a chair that ultimately will be used to create discomfort. The following web page, while metric, has useful information regarding chair ergonomics. It's a start. Thank you Squidley for the information. The oddity of my post makes sense. Why would someone ask about an ergonomic bondage chairs? The answer is simple. It will be used for more than just a few minutes of bondage. It needs to be the chair that myself and others find most comfortable since it will be the only one. I guess I did not spell this out very well in the opening post. For bondage, I expect some level of discomfort. However, furniture and equipment that are uncomfortable cannot easily be made comfortable. By starting with a comfortable design, I can easily adjust the discomfort level as needed. My bondage sawhorse was a success from a strict sadist perspective. Unfortunately, I could not be bound to it for the time frames desired because of it. This was was one reason it went away. The other reason was that it could not be hidden from vanilla visitors. A sturdy, comfortable wooden chair may be offered to guests. Another reason to discuss comfort is prevention of injuries. Pain is the body's method to alert one to undesirable conditions. Body parts going numb may indicate pinched nerves or restricted blood flow. If the bound person is not checked frequently enough, serious harm may occur. While I would not subject others to such negligence, bondage on myself does not normally include a trusted safety observer. With that in mind, I want to avoid dangerous bondage tie down methods on the chair. Thank you SimplyMicheal! With a named chair design, I will have an easier time finding examples of what I am seeking. The build part should not be too difficult for me. For the sawhorse, building it was easy. Making it useful was not.
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