ViceVersa -> RE: how to tie a woman (1/17/2008 6:32:41 PM)
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My favorite tie for access is a modified lotus tie. Caution: In a tie like this positional asphyxia can be a concern: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positional_asphyxia 1) Begin with a basic chest harness: http://www.japanrope.com/tutorial2/tutorial2-t.html 2) "Spreader bar" tie the wrists maybe 16-18 inches apart in front of the body. If you're not familiar with the spreader bar tie, here's a hobble that's similar: http://www.ecstagony.com/eng/info/artbond/bindhobb.htm 3) Repeat the "spreader bar" tie on the elbows in back, tightening to make secure but not cutting off circulation or placing undue strain on the wrists in front. 4) Have the bottom sit down and cross their legs in front, ankle to knee, ankle to knee 5) Secure the legs in front, leaving a long end 6) Run the long end through the chest harness in front and then pull the bottom down over their ankles as far as they're comfortably able. It's pretty difficult to even wobble much if the tie is done properly. And then...you can roll her onto her back and have at her. Here's a version with the arms tied behind which I find less comfortable for someone on their back: http://encordees.com/pas_06_00.html
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