Bondage and rope play is great fun even for newbys. It’s a little less intimidating than the cattle prod! Just remember to be aware of things like and tingling and numbness – theses are warning signs from your body about circulation.
- Always keep a pair of safety shears handy. We know you love your ropes, but safety always comes first!
- Don’t pass rope across the front of the neck.
- Avoid the back of the knee – potential for tendon and nerve damage.
- Avoid the suspending from underarms – again potential nerve damage possible.
- No suspension (supported line) unless the rope is rated.
- Use separate pieces of rope for wrists then tend to fall asleep easily.
- If it tingles or becomes numb – tell your rigger – untie at once. Once again potential for nerve damage.
- Use caution with inversion play particularly if there is a history of high blood pressure. If there are any difficulties breathing, bring the person down immediately.
- If your playing with plus-size folks there tends to be greater sensitivity, less flexibility and greater concerns around breathing and circulation – check in frequently.
- Avoid rope burns – put your fingers between the moving rope and the body.
- If you need to cut it, CUT IT!! Yea, we know we said it twice because it is important.
Ropes at The Twisted Bear
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