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DIY bondage

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 11:15 am
by PhylissH
I do so enjoy self bondage, especially when it is difficult to retrieve the keys. Hiding them some place that is difficult to read once I am bound, or freezing them in ice so one has to wait for the ice to melt, forcing one to truly stay restrained longer. Such as what happened this time.
Spending the night helplessly restrained with my 30 inch corset laced fully closed, then waking up ready to be released and having no choice but to wait until the the keys can be retrieved. Last time I used a smaller container and it only took a couple hours for the ice to melt. This time I used a larger container thinking it would take about 3-4 hrs for the ice to melt. However it was overcast that day and kept sprinkling on and off so it took almost 7 hrs for the ice to melt.
I was ready to be out of my corset and bonds within the first couple hours after I woke up. It was so wonderful to have no choice but to keep waiting. The contain holding my keys was placed outside and every couple hours I had to go out and check on the status of the melting ice until I was at last able to free myself. Being the good maid that I am I was able to busy myself with chores but, with my restraints it made them more difficult and take longer. It did however help pass the time.
I can't wait to do it again.

Re: DIY bondage

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 12:14 pm
by Anne Bonny
We are all different and can understand you enjoy feeling restrained and possibly the fantasy of humiliation with the chance someone could come home? It is like those who enjoy the thrill of danger...sky diving, or mountain climbing...
I can see it so enjoy whatever helps you feel better.

Re: DIY bondage

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 9:59 am
by Shelby
Curious what kind of restraints are you talking about? They could not have been too confining / restricting if you were able to complete house chores in them. Either way sounds kind of fun but, if you're home alone, could also be somewhat dangerous.

Re: DIY bondage

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 11:54 am
by Bernice
That's what I worry about. Something can always go wrong.

I leave one hand free, and still I wonder what would happen if I suffered a stroke at exactly the wrong time.

Hugs,

Bernice



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