26 Nov 2016, 10:47
I'm trying to find a method that involves rope. Suppose you have a bed that has posts and no legs, it's just supported by a flat frame and a headboard. How do you tie yourself to that?
The position I'm referring to is not spread eagle, but the "cross" where both hands are tied separately to opposite sides of bed, while the feet are secured together at the bottom of the bed.
I read about one method involving putting the rope underneath the mattress. I thought about this one a bit and I think it's a bit flawed (correct me if I am wrong, I haven't even tried it yet). So let's say you have one long rope with slip knots at both ends, you put the rope underneath the mattress, insert your wrists into the slip knot loops and pull. Ok, but couldn't you just use your arms/hands to slide the rope out from underneath the mattress, above your head?
Would tying some kind of separate rope harness around the mattress help?
The position I'm referring to is not spread eagle, but the "cross" where both hands are tied separately to opposite sides of bed, while the feet are secured together at the bottom of the bed.
I read about one method involving putting the rope underneath the mattress. I thought about this one a bit and I think it's a bit flawed (correct me if I am wrong, I haven't even tried it yet). So let's say you have one long rope with slip knots at both ends, you put the rope underneath the mattress, insert your wrists into the slip knot loops and pull. Ok, but couldn't you just use your arms/hands to slide the rope out from underneath the mattress, above your head?
Would tying some kind of separate rope harness around the mattress help?