04 Nov 2015, 12:13 (This post was last modified: 04 Nov 2015, 15:43 by Like Ra.)
Saw this on pinterest. I thought this was an interesting idea. Anyone tried it?
The ice in the stocking toe keeps the stocking anchored, and you can pull the other end which is wound through double rings (like the ring device) to tighten the cuff.
I guess the downside would be you can mess with the ice with your hands while bound, speeding the melting (or tearing the stocking).
(04 Nov 2015, 16:06 )Like Ra Wrote: Looks very interesting. The only problem I see is that the ice is in direct contact with the skin.
...and that cold, cold water dripping down your back!
Interesting idea with many options for use.
I wonder if there is an alternative to ice that could be safely used? Some element that is solid at, say, 5c or thereabouts, but then melts/evaporates slowly at body heat?
Here is another variation, where the ice ring is eliminated and instead the double ring itself is used to stop the ice. It was posted on a Japanese self-bondage blog.
And this cuff is interesting. It has a built-in double ring device so the ice sock can be pulled one way but not the other, so the cuff just gets tighter.
Quote:ANZEN3 is suitable to the the become adversaries made to try in the commercial cuff style, quite perfection as leather is low, but as the value is only the concept, I just rely on the skin to the portion corresponding to the wrist of ANZEN2. The basic concept is no different with the 2.