This was a quiet day at SBI, we had a bored house guest and a house full of bondage gear. I also knew I was going to be placing this guy in a full body fiberglass cast and wanted to build some trust. Trust is important in bondage because of its edgy nature, especially if you are in extreme bondage with a full hood and limited breathing or total compression and immobilization. The idea of being lost in sensory deprivation is great until panic sets in. The ability to relax and take a journey is enhanced if the traveler feels safe. I use ear plugs, eye tape, silence, immobility, and movement to disorient a person, the less input the better. However I am there if I hear my name. I don’t panic or hurry, I quietly touch them and ask questions quietly. It is usually an adjustment or simply a reassurance. Sometimes it is a scene ending issue, but I still don’t rush. I can remove bondage fairly quickly, but panicking is not usually helpful. I wanted this guy to have a good session and I believe he did. The bag I used was a canvas Maxcita “Caught in the act” sleepsack. I had tried straps over so this time I tried straps under. He said it was a better and more manageable squeeze. The bag has a Velcro covered zipper with a corset string and straps. The idea was to use the “D” rings to tighten the bag down with fewer pressure points. Taped feet and head bondage made things complete. The board hanging by a quiet ball bearing swivel was pushed in circles by the air from the fans. This was really a fun session because it is exactly the bondage I enjoy.
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