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Encyclopedia > Balltie

The balltie is one of the ties known in sexual bondage, with the tied person having the knees bent, head to the knees, hands behind back. The position is both very stringent and (as it is argued) stimulating.




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The balltie is one of the ties known in sexual bondage, with the tied person having the knees bent, head to the knees, hands behind back.
The position is both very stringent and (as it is argued) stimulating.
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The ball tie or balltie is a bondage position in which a person is bound into a "ball".
The legs should be bent double so the heels touch the bottom; the legs should also be brought up so that the thighs are pressed against the chest.
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