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Encyclopedia > Suspension bondage

Suspension bondage is a form of sexual bondage where a bound person is hung from one or more overhead suspension points. Suspension bondage is considered to carry a higher risk than other forms of sexual bondage. In the words of one noted practitioner: A model in bondage cuffs with a leg spreader In the context of BDSM, bondage involves people being tied up or otherwise restrained for pleasure. ...

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Stimulation

This bondage demonstration during Folsom Street Fair 2005 is a shibari style partial suspension.
This bondage demonstration during Folsom Street Fair 2005 is a shibari style partial suspension.

In partial suspension the person is bound in way that part of their body weight is held by suspension ropes, cables or chains. The classic partial suspension position is to have the person balancing on one foot with part of their weight supported through a chest harness and the other leg pulled up in some direction. A person lying on their upper back with legs tied upwards to a suspension point to pull their lower back off the ground would also qualify as partial suspension. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2160x2946, 715 KB)Partial suspension bondage demonstration at Folsom Street Fair 2005. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2160x2946, 715 KB)Partial suspension bondage demonstration at Folsom Street Fair 2005. ... The Folsom Street Fair marks the end of Leather Pride Week in San Francisco, California Bondage demonstration at the 2003 Folsom Street Fair The annual Folsom Street Fair happens on the last Sunday in September and is now the final event in San Franciscos Leather Pride Week. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... // Shibari Shibari, also referred to as Nawa Shibari, literally in japanese means to bind. The word shibari is a verb derived from the Japanese word shibaru which means to bind. The word shibaru refers to the textile industry and the weaving of cloth. ...

Horizontal suspension, face up
Horizontal suspension, face up
Horizontal suspension, face down
Horizontal suspension, face down

In full suspension the person is completely supported by suspension ropes, cables or chains, and they have no contact with the ground. The position of the person's body in a full suspension is only limited by their endurance and the skill of the binder. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 421 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (733 × 1044 pixel, file size: 51 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 421 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (733 × 1044 pixel, file size: 51 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the... ImageMetadata File history File links Model_in_suspended_hogtie. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Model_in_suspended_hogtie. ...


The main effect of suspension bondage is to create a heightened sense of vulnerability and inescapability, as the subject is made to feel that by attempting to free themselves they may fall and hurt themselves, thus also creating a form of mental bondage in addition to the physical one that holds them. Being suspended, especially in a large open space, also creates a sense of objectification, submissiveness and erotic helplessness for the subject, which can be erotically stimulating for them and for those observing them. Rope suspension is sometimes done as performance art at BDSM conventions and fetish-themed nightclubs. Performance art is art where the actions of an individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time, constitute the work. ... The basic idea of sexual fetishism is sexual arousal and satisfaction through an inanimate object, the fetish. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Three main positions

The three main positions are vertical, horizontal and inverted.


Vertical suspension

This primarily involves the person being lifted from the ground by their wrists. This is usually achieved by use of rope or by special suspension cuffs. When using rope, extreme damage can be caused to the soft tissues of the wrists, as well as reducing circulation, so being suspended by ropes can only normally be achieved for a very short period of time. Often in fiction and movies a person may be pictured hanging from metal cuffs or handcuffs. This is not possible, as the weight that would be distributed onto the wrists would do great damage. It is therefore commonly suggested that visualisations of this method of suspension are on the whole fictitious. The safest and "most comfortable" method of suspension by the wrists is to use suspension cuffs as they are specifically designed to spread the weight around the wrist as much as possible. A model is lifted into the air by suspension cuffs attached to her wrists and ankles. ... Hiatts Speedcuffs in holster, as used by UK police A model wearing handcuffs, waist chain, and thumbcuffs Old handcuffs Handcuffs are restraints designed to secure an individuals wrists close together. ...


An alternative method of vertical suspension is to use a bondage rope harness. With the ropes tied around the body and in particular around the upper arms close to the shoulders as well as around the upper leg and through the groin, it is possible to suspend a person with ropes attached to these areas similar to the way a parachute is attached to a person. In this position the arms and legs may be left to hang free, as the person would have great difficulty getting free without assistance. A woman in a karada with a crotch rope A bondage rope harness, sometime also referred to as a bondage web, rope web, rope dress or karada, is a bondage technique involving the tying of an intricate structure of rope around the body in a complex web-like fashion. ...


Horizontal suspension

This position has the subject bound in a horizontal position, sometimes face up but usually face down. The body is lifted into this position either by attaching bondage equipment to the ends of the limbs, or by securing bondage equipment to various areas of the body, or a mixture of both. When just by the limbs, ropes or suspension cuffs are attached to the wrists and ankles, with the subject weight born by these areas, the limbs may be brought together forming a hogtie position, or kept apart. When the body itself is used to suspend the person, they may first be tied into a conventional bondage position first such as a hogtie or ball tie, then by attaching ropes or chains to certain ropes under areas of the body able to take weight the person is lifted into the air. Classic wrist to ankle rope hogtie. ...


Inverted suspension

Being suspended upside down can be a very hard position to maintain as a result of the position causing the blood to rush to the head. This means that this position probably can't be maintained for any length of time and can even lead to the person blacking out. To be suspended in this position, ropes or suspension cuffs are used to lift the person into the air by their ankles. A model is lifted into the air by suspension cuffs attached to her wrists and ankles. ...


Unlike when a person is suspended by their wrists, rope suspension around the ankles can be maintained for much longer as the ankle region naturally is able to take far more weight and stress than the wrists. This is especially so if boots are used as the ropes can run around the outside surface of the boot thus protecting the skin from damage. The person may be suspended with their legs together, or held apart either by using a suspension spreader bar or by securing the ankles to two separate locations. With the legs held in this position, the subject may have an increased sense of vulnerability as their genital region would be easily accessible. A variation on this position is to tie rope to the wrists and pull the arms up behind the person, securing the rope to either the suspension spreader bar or to a securing point between the two legs, resulting in what is called a suspension bow. In this position, if the subject is a female, her breasts would be pointing almost straight down, depending on the strictness of the position, and nipple clamps and weights can be added for painful stimulation. The clamps may alternatively be secured to a point on the floor, limiting the subject's ability to struggle or move at all without causing pain. A womans legs are held apart by a spreader bar tied to her ankles; she is also wearing a ball gag. ... A suspension bow is a form of suspension bondage where the subject is suspended in the inverted (upside down) position bent backwards into a bow. ... Alligator clip-style adjustable nipple clamps. ...


Risks

The danger most often associated with suspension bondage, over and above the usual risks inherent in bondage, is falling; whether due to a weak suspension point, faulty equipment or poor technique. Inverted positions are especially hazardous in this regard since a head-first fall of only a few inches can kill or paralyze a person. Less obvious dangers include nerve compression and resulting damage, circulation problems and fainting, and the recently-recognized harness hang syndrome [2][3]. Harness hang syndrome appears to relate to suspension with the legs below the heart, as in the case when someone is suspended in a standing position, with no weight on their legs. Extracting a person safely out of suspension bondage can be difficult if they are unconscious, or if a winch or hoist jams. Suspension tops will often work with spotters who can help get the person down in an emergency. Paralysis is the complete loss of muscle function for one or more muscle groups. ... Nerves (yellow) Nerves redirects here. ... In general, a spotter is someone trained to look for or spot something. ...


References

  1. ^ Midori (2005). "Thoughts on Rope Suspension". Secret Magazine (26): 19–23. 
  2. ^ Harness Induced Pathology. Petzl Work/Rescue Catalog. Federation Francaise de Speleologie (1997).
  3. ^ Paul Seldon (2002). Harness suspension: review and evaluation of existing information (PDF). Contract Research Report 451. UK Health and Safety Executive.

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Suspension bondage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (935 words)
Suspension bondage is any BDSM technique where someone is restrained in ropes, suspension cuffs, or similar equipment and then suspended in the air by use of ceiling hooks, beams, or specially designed structures.
The main effect of suspension bondage is to create a higntened sence of vulnerability and inescapability as the subject is made to feel that by attempting to free themselves they may fall and hurt themselves, thus also creating a form of mental bondage in addition to the physical one that holds them.
The safest and "most comfortable" method of suspension my the wrists is to use suspension cuffs as they are specifically designed to spread the weight around the wrist as much as possible.
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