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  • You may have heard

  • the initialism BDSM

  • It stands for bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, sadism, and masochism.

  • One by one I'd like to teach you about these forms of sexual expression, staring with bondage.

  • Here's what you'll need!

  • Safety scissors the kind with the rounded tip to slip

  • between the skin and rope if anything needs to be removed quickly.

  • Water nearby for hydration, maybe snacks.

  • Safewords & signs to communicate caution and stop and non-elastic rope.

  • Reference books... or this video.

  • Though bondage is an erotic experience all by itself some people will pair it with sex,

  • in which case add lube, condoms, gloves, etc. to the list and get tested for STIs first.

  • Then set up a safe space

  • with comfortable temperature, plenty of light

  • time, and a willing participant.

  • I like to use the safe words yellow for caution

  • and red for stop.

  • They're easy to remember and easy to say.

  • If Willing can't communicate verbally,

  • I also make sure to have signs with the same meanings.

  • Something like STOMP or blink once for

  • caution, twice for stop.

  • Here, we'll use head shaking for caution and a body shake for stop.

  • To test the safe words I grip the person's hand and

  • ask them to mark caution

  • Yellow

  • and stop!

  • Red!

  • Once situated we begin.

  • This is 50 ft of 3/8 inch, braided, nylon rope

  • from the hardware store.

  • I like it because it doesn't easily fray, it's soft, pretty, and decently priced.

  • Experts like Madore have tried many materials

  • but the most popular options are

  • nylon, hemp, and cotton.

  • The length and diameter will depend on the

  • body, place, and purpose of the bondage.

  • You maybe wondering why someone would want

  • to be restrained.

  • What's so erotic about it?

  • Why this is a part of sexplanations episode?!

  • The ritual of a scene, testing limits of trust and immobility,

  • shift in power dynamics,

  • security like the ropes are a swaddling cloth,

  • sensation of pressure and rubbing,

  • relaxation, feeling of powerlessness,

  • surrender, submission, beauty,

  • a form of role-play,

  • diversifying sexual expression,

  • altering the psyche, prestige,

  • feeling wrapped up like a present for an occasion,

  • feeling sexy,

  • feeling freedom from shame and guilt,

  • because one is physically tied to

  • a liberal expression of sexuality!

  • This is the midpoint of the rope and

  • the starting point for restraint called

  • Dragonfly Sleeves.

  • First, I make two loops

  • so that one curls toward me and curls away from me.

  • I want to make sure that the ends hanging down

  • are on different sides of the rope, like this,

  • not like this.

  • Next, overlap the loops like a Venn diagram

  • and pull there sides through the centers of the

  • the opposite loop.

  • This is called a bow tie knot which can be quick

  • handcuffs or anklecuffs but we have more to do.

  • OK, now Willing, I need you to turn around.

  • With the bow tie knot, take the so-called ears, and loosen them

  • so that they can slide over Willing's arms

  • on to the back, like a backpack!

  • Watch for vulnerable areas

  • like joints, and arteries

  • and use the pinky test to make sure that at least a finger

  • or two fit between the rope and the person's body.

  • Watch for cooling of the skin or discoloration

  • that would indicate low circulation

  • or feelings of pins and needles

  • from pressure from the nerves.

  • Communicate.

  • Is this too tight?

  • No.

  • Good.

  • Let's continue.

  • Take the two loose-hanging ends together

  • and make a double slip knot with them.

  • That means bringing them over the top

  • starting them through the hole in the center, pulling them apart to make

  • two new ears.

  • Again, pull them out long enough so they can slip over

  • Willing's arms and up to placement

  • at a horizontal position right where the

  • knot is.

  • Is that too tight?

  • No.

  • Repeat these steps of making a double slip knot,

  • pulling it through, making it a new set of ears

  • and putting them on to the Willing person's arms

  • again and again until you reach the wrists.

  • Is that too tight?

  • Yes!

  • To loosen the knot, simply stretch out the ears.

  • The last set should be placed an inch above

  • the wrists tightly or on the wrist loosely.

  • Is that too tight?

  • No.

  • From here, you can make a spreader bar

  • from the remaining rope,

  • wrap the person's legs,

  • attach the person to furniture,

  • make a leash to drag them by,

  • or control pull to bend them over!

  • However you play, make certain that you're still

  • communicating and staying curious.

  • ** jazz like music **

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