ralph345890 -> RE: breast suspension (4/13/2017 9:10:04 AM)
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As a fan of breast binding, I'd say if you want to experience something new - go for it. BUT: go into it with your eyes wide open. Use your head first. Breast binding compresses the tissues of the breasts and tightens the skin and stretches the nipple in all directions. It also pulls the skin and connective tissues through the armpit and around to the spine - especially during suspension. This also includes a great portion of the lymph nodes under the arm. Remember, you're pulling on all the tissues underneath also- not just skin. It's all connected together as a package. Mechanically speaking, pressure is equal to the load applied over the area affected. Place one pound of ground meat on the back of your hand. No problem. Balance that same pound of ground meat on the head of a pin and put the point of the pin on the back of your hand. It doesn't end well. So before you attempt suspension by your breasts, consider the small amount of skin and tissues encircled by the constricting ropes versus your body weight. Also, the tighter the breasts are bound and constricted, the more pressure is exerted over a smaller area. Women of girth,(and absolutely no offence is intended here), would typically NOT be good candidates for suspension solely by their breasts. Physically, body conditioning is also a factor. If you're not in peak condition- and we all know who we are, affects how much or how little permanent damage might be done to your body. You're affecting not only the breasts and tissues inside the breasts, but the tissues outside the bindings. Walk before you run. Try using a Shibari harness at first. One that "includes" the bindings of the breasts, and spreads the weight of your body over the ropes around the back and other parts like the crotch and pelvis. By varying the suspension ropes you can apply as much or as little pressure as you want (or can stand), wherever you or your partner wish. Just as an aside on binding, suspended or not, the proper way to bind a breast is NOT to just wrap rope around and around the breasts going tighter and tighter with each turn strangling the breast. Done properly, each turn of rope should lie next to, and in parallel, to the previous turn - both constricting AND lengthening the breast to apply pressure outwards towards the nipple. If you want it tighter, simply unwrap the first turnings and re-wind them to suit your preference. To ease off the pressure, just undo a turn or two from the front. However you do this, do bear in mind the duration. You should not be bound for more than ten minutes as a starting point, and the tighter the binding, the shorter the duration should be. Otherwise, ENJOY!
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