How to Position Yourself for Suspension Bondage

How would you like to be suspended in mid-air? Suspension bondage sex play involves hanging your partner from an overhead point, such as the ceiling, rafters, or wall-mounted hooks. This type of bondage play may be intimidating at first if you have never tried it before, but it is also a really fun and exciting way to spice up your sex life if you are looking for something different from standard missionary or cowgirl positions! The following tips will help you get started with suspension bondage in the most enjoyable way possible.

Preparing For Suspension

Now that you know what suspension bondage is, it’s time to prepare. Remember, suspension bondage is hard on your body. You need a spotter to be nearby (preferably one who knows how you should be positioned) and you might want someone else there as well just in case something goes wrong—after all, not being able to breathe is no laughing matter. That means that if you decide you want a suspended orgasm as part of your playtime, make sure your partners are fully aware of what they’re getting into and are willing and able to help!

What Is Suspension Bondage?

While there are a variety of different bondage practices, suspension bondage is arguably one of most intense. It involves tying your partner or yourself in a specific position that essentially makes them weightless—meaning you can pull or push on their body without having to worry about whether they’ll fall. This is done using ropes, cuffs, clips and other restraints connected to an overhead beam (typically made from metal). While it can be very difficult to learn how properly set up and execute suspension bondage, it's something many people say should definitely be experienced at least once.

Suspension Bondage Wrist and Ankle Cuffs

Wrist and ankle cuffs are most commonly used in bondage. They can be used on their own, although they're often linked together with a chain or strap. Wrist and ankle cuffs are also usually fitted with D-rings, which allow them to be attached easily to another restraint such as a collar or spreader bar. If you're interested in trying out suspension bondage play, it's best that you start small before moving onto more elaborate equipment. Wrist and ankle cuffs make an excellent place to start; after all, there's no point having these kinds of restraints if you don't have someone willing to use them on you!

Benefits of Suspension Bondage

There are a number of different benefits that suspension bondage has for both beginners and more experienced players. For those new to BDSM, suspension bondage allows them an avenue into exploring fantasies of physical restraint in a way that doesn’t involve any pain or sensation play. It allows them access to even more extreme positions than they might otherwise be able to experience as a warm up. Even experienced BDSM players enjoy using suspensions because it is yet another way, they can explore their sexuality with no limitations. Everything from bondage sex toys like nipple clamps and restraints to floggers and spanking paddles can be added into a suspension session giving players an unlimited amount of opportunity for orgasmic fun!

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