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RE: Self-Bondage Art - ltxrob - 26 Sep 2016 I've just been looking at the tumblr feed and the padlock seems to be to secure the wrist coil back to probably the cuff. Then you need to wait until the ice melts before you can undo the padlock and get free. RE: Self-Bondage Art - Tinker D - 26 Sep 2016 I'm looking at this. A few things don't make senses, I get the first tie, simple enough. But it then jumps to a third part of the tie, and the forth part of the tie seems too omit the second tie. The last part of the tie, the padlock, should show a steel ring for the padlock. All in all, I do know pretty much how to do the tie. RE: Self-Bondage Art - blueboyia - 13 Oct 2016 (04 Apr 2016, 16:07 )helpless85 Wrote: Interesting and simple method... OK, so I stumbled across this image elsewhere again yesterday, and it's stuck in my head. Has anyone tried a version of it? I've been giving it some real thought. I know this is art, and that as art it isn't necessarily created as something to actually DO. That said, it seems like something that might be plausible but might take a little bit of modification to do in real life. Most notably to me, the "last step" seems like it might be difficult to do with one's elbows through a loop and one's wrists cinched to the knees. I'd think putting the feet through before cinching the wrists would be a better order? Then, let's talk getting free. I suppose it depends on how easily one can wiggle the cinch nooses loose? The feet pulled up a little bit with the collar rope would prevent bringing the knees back together to work the knee cinches loose....might be a "cut your way out" kind of escape? I think a trial run without the neck/foot rope and cinch is in order. RE: Self-Bondage Art - Tinker D - 14 Oct 2016 To me, if the rear elbow coils are loose enough, you might be able to bring the knees together somewhat and by bending forward, your mouth just may be able to undo one of the wrist coils. But a trial run without the elbow coils would be a good start. RE: Self-Bondage Art - Danbu - 27 Oct 2016 I'm sorry if this was posted somewhere here before but just wanted to share this great selfbondage comic from deviantart-artist Toszum with you, who is the same artist whom the picture one post above is from. His comic is called 'Rats'. It's about a girl wich works for an old woman and is commanded to set up some rat traps at her basement, when she discovers some kind of selfbondage-suit wich might make her end up as the trapped one herself...the story has 10 pages so far and is still ongoing. Have to say I absolutely love it and can hardly wait for the next page. So here's the link to page 1 (sorry, dunno what it is but having some problems with adding the links as I want them...) http://toszum.deviantart.com RE: Self-Bondage Art - madjack - 27 Oct 2016 (27 Oct 2016, 06:22 )Danbu Wrote: I'm sorry if this was posted somewhere here before but just wanted to share this great selfbondage comic from deviantart-artist Toszum with you, who is the same artist whom the picture one post above is from. His comic is called 'Rats'. It's about a girl wich works for an old woman and is commanded to set up some rat traps at her basement, when she discovers some kind of selfbondage-suit wich might make her end up as the trapped one herself...the story has 10 pages so far and is still ongoing. Have to say I absolutely love it and can hardly wait for the next page. Great find - I'd seen some of the images before, but not in the context of the self-bondage story they came from. Very much a 'fantasy' story, which is the great thing about drawings - they can overcome the real-life issues, technical/physical impossibilities and downright dangerous (suicidal?) activities that are portrayed in some fantasy self-bondage scenarios. MJ RE: Self-Bondage Art - madjack - 21 Nov 2016 I found a new artist, whose 'Ashley Closet' comic work is just brilliant: - the inspiring CeeAyBee (C.A.B.) (click to go to his DeviantArt site) I can relate to so much of his humour 😁 Enjoy MJ RE: Self-Bondage Art - Like Ra - 06 Dec 2016 very interesting suit self-bondage fun for two zip-tie, right? RE: Self-Bondage Art - Like Ra - 07 Dec 2016 Self-bondage devices again. Some ideas can be used: electro-magnets and contact lenses (a new thread follows) How did she manage to tighten up the torso and wrist zip-ties? Yes, if you want to do it right, do it by yourself. I'm not sure this will work. Thoughts? (BTW, wasn't this picture posted before?) RE: Self-Bondage Art - madjack - 09 Dec 2016 Doing it by the book? MJ |