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FAQs about Bondage
What should I buy first for bondage?
A pair of adjustable cuffs with quick-release buckles gives you genuine restraint without unnecessary complexity. For most people, a Bondage for Beginners kit is the more practical entry point - most include cuffs, a blindfold and a restraint tie, which is enough to run a proper first session without over-investing before you know what suits you.
What is the difference between bondage rope and bondage tape?
Rope ties around the body and holds its form, which suits more structured ties and people who want to work with knots. Bondage tape sticks to itself but not to skin or hair, so it is quicker to apply and simple to cut away. Both have a place depending on your experience and the kind of play you want - options for each are on the Bondage Rope & Tape page.
How do I keep bondage play safe?
Agree a safe word or clear non-verbal signal before play starts - especially important if a gag is involved. Check fit throughout: restraints should feel secure, not cut off circulation or cause numbness. Place scissors within reach during rope scenes. Avoid putting pressure on the neck, wrist joints, spine or kidneys. Check in with your partner(s) regularly and plan for aftercare before the session ends.
What materials are bondage restraints made from?
Soft cuffs typically use padded fabric, neoprene or faux leather. More structured restraints use real leather with stainless steel hardware. Metal cuffs are heavier and less forgiving, better suited to those who know their sizing well. Avoid anything unlabelled or made from porous materials - non-toxic, non-porous construction and clean stitching matter when something sits against skin for an extended period.
Can bondage gear be used solo?
Some pieces work well alone. Bondage tape, wearable harnesses and certain restraint sets designed for solo use are all viable options, and each serves a different purpose depending on what you are exploring. Full restraint without a partner carries more risk - self-bondage limits your ability to release quickly if something goes wrong. Never secure yourself in a position you cannot undo independently, and always have a clear exit plan in place before you begin.