puppysub -> RE: over night bondage... (10/3/2006 11:33:08 AM)
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I sleep in a sleeping bag allmost every single night. It's thin and breathes well. and it was only $8.99 on clearance. A belt around the ankles (I do myself) and a belt around the shoulders and waist (obviously can't do that myself) with the arms at the side make it inescable and easy to get out of. If in a fire hurry you can just cut the belts off. Can even cut the sleeping bag if the zipper jams. Collar overnight is fine, just not attached to anything. If i'm bound overnight I want to know I can't get out, it's not as much fun knowing how easy it is to escape. (Still better then nothing) Babies can cry non stop until "swaddled" (no idea how that's spelled, I just heard this on t.v. and it made sense) - some people enjoy the feeling of "snuggness." Velcro cuffs, or cuffs with the P shapped clips are no fun. I don't understand why so many people count this as bondage. Unless your arms are so far apart you can't reach the velcro to undo them... in which case you're not going to be tossing or turning very much. I've only found one that was large enough for my wrists, and I have small wrists, but they make carribiners with combination locks on them. These are fun since you can't get out of them unless you can see the combination. So if you unplug the only light you can reach, you have to wait for sunlight to get free. Obviously dangerous if you're alone, so be smart, have a flashlight somewhere you can't knock it off, I hang mine off a bedpost, I can turn it on and leave it hanging, and it's the same bedpost the caribiner is chained to... (but again, it looses some of the thrill of knowing I can't escape). If you really want tight bondage but don't want to pay 200$ for a sleep sack, go buy a pair of sweat pants or pajamas that's a couple sizes too large. It might take a couple tries to get the right size, but turn one leg inside out into the other leg and then pull them up around your ankles up to your waist. a belt around the waist makes sure you can't wiggle out (some sweatpaints come with a built in dwarstring... these are tempting but evil, you don't want knots you can't untie... have scissors handy if you're going to cheat!!) The same can be done for a simple armbinder (however I am not flexible enough to putmyself into this one). Buy a pair sweat pants that are the right size and cut both legs off, put one leg in the other and have someone slide (or roll as the case may need to be) up your arms. If you double them you can make holes (or even sew them on) to add shoulder straps, just don't put a strap around the neck, do straps over the shoulder and then under the arms... If the legs are long enough you wont even be able to use your fingers!! Enjoy!
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