No matter how you approach it, bondage play is a classic and popular kink. There are numerous reasons why individuals love bondage play, and self-bondage is no different. Roleplaying as someone else in a risky escape situation, the security of being locked and bound tightly, or the liberation from feeling a little helpless are just a few. Self-bondage might be the whole game or just the adrenaline-filled foreplay. Self-bondage can be an excellent way to satiate your kink itch or indulge in other fantasies when you're by yourself. The goal is to send you to a thrilling, suspenseful, and enjoyable situation, taking you out of your usual surroundings.
What is self bondage?
Self-bondage practice refers to the erotic and sexual act of subjecting oneself to restraints. Several methods can be used to achieve this but in general, there are two types of self-bondage:
Sensual self-bondage
Sensual self-bondage frequently involves more of a psychological high than actual physical restraint. Here, being constrained is much more enjoyable than imagining risky, adrenaline-fueled bondage scenarios. Those who like sensuous self-bondage might employ ties that they are confident they can break free from, might only engage in bondage as a part of foreplay, would frequently leave loose knots in their rope, or might utilize a lock and key system where the key is relatively simple to get.
Strict self-bondage
On the other hand, strict self-bondage is typically more complex and challenging to escape from and is very much for people who crave a challenge and believe the risky nature of self-bondage is what matters most. Strict self-bondage can also be adapted to satisfy other fetishes, such as humiliation, slave play, or punishment, depending on your preferences. When you're alone, achieving this form of self-bondage is harder because you need to set clear boundaries for how far you can push yourself without hurting yourself.
The reasons why people engage in self-bondage vary from person to person. It could be that they enjoy bondage; they have no one to tie them up, they enjoy the thrill of binding themselves in anticipation of being discovered or because it is a part of a fantasy they wish to experience.
Whatever the cause, the possibility and the planning can improve the act of self-bondage, or the foreplay can heighten the high that can be felt physically or sexually from bondage. As you plan for that self-bondage session, your body starts to respond to the ideas and emotions connected to the preparation that occurs prior, sometimes days beforehand.
Safety Tips Before Getting Started
Plan how, where, and when you want to indulge yourself in getting started. Before you even consider tying the first knot, ensure you will only be disturbed if you want to be found. Your safety should always come first. The phrases "Safe, Sane, and Consensual" should be kept in mind throughout self-bondage sessions.
Plan Ahead
Study the self-bondage techniques you're interested in trying, get comfortable with the ropes, binds, or restraints you're using, and try to organize as much of your solo session as possible, considering any potential problems. Prepare your self-bondage scene in advance by running through a mental checklist. Create a clear plan for what you want to achieve and adhere to; changing it afterward could impact other aspects of your bondage and your ability to escape.
Take it easy
It is common to think of bondage as complete confinement, but while playing by yourself, you should always ensure a simple way to get out of whatever situation you are in. Start your sessions in a well-lit room with basic binds you can undo as needed. Once you gain more proficiency in self-bondage, there will come a time for more intricate, complex constraints. To allow one hand to reach the other, leave yourself plenty of wiggle room. In the beginning, it's best to avoid timed restraints and rope ties that are very complicated. Once you're ready to start practicing more intense binds, you should decide on a time limit for yourself and stick to it.
Keep safety in mind
Since you'll be playing with and by yourself, you must take precautions and ensure your safety. Keep things close at hand and have a backup plan in case something goes wrong or unexpected occurs. If you're being bound by ropes, scarves, or plastic ties, having a trustworthy friend on call, extra keys to relatively easy locks, or a spare knife nearby are all great alternatives. This way, if something unplanned does happen, you'll have a quick way out.
Think smart
Your pleasure is important but try to maintain it when creating a complex self-bondage scenario. Elaborate, tight, or tough-to-escape ties can be exciting, but you should keep the more challenging binds for the couple's play instead of complicating things. The more elaborate, the more chances that something can go wrong.
Pro-tip: Avoid using mouth, neck, and head restraints. These are typically more dangerous, and you should use them when you have a partner to help out when necessary.
Have a weak point in the material
It's always a good idea to include a weak point in the bind if you're tying yourself with robust materials like ropes or chains to make it simpler to break free. Now, all you must do to flee is cut or destroy the weak link, and you'll be free as a bird! Zip ties, small bits of rope, and fishing lines are all popular choices that could be utilized for this purpose. To connect your chains or ropes, use one of these things.
Top 10 self-bondage ideas
While you would imagine using handcuffs or other straightforward wrist restraints, the realm of self-bondage is far more complex than that. There are countless choices; you only need to be willing to try new things.
When done correctly, self-bondage can be an enjoyable kind of sexual play that enables you to indulge in your wildest desires of self-restraint without the need for a partner. Here are some self-bondage techniques you might want to try:
Basic Hog Tie
When done correctly, self-bondage can be an enjoyable kind of sexual play that enables you to indulge in your wildest desires of self-restraint without the need for a partner. Here are some self-bondage techniques you might want to try:
Step 1: The Basic Hog Tie is performed by crossing or joining your ankles and creating a cinch noose in the excess end. You can pick up the slack by employing the special ring device or winding it between your ankles. Remember to use the wrist coil.
Step 2: Your wrists should be as close to your ankles as feasible while you lay on your back. Put your wrists within the wrist coil, then tighten the rope around them.
Step 3: Lie on your stomach by rolling over. Now, wriggle out of your chain. The knot gets tighter the more force you apply to it. You'll need it to get out if you've done it correctly. If you're brave, leave your escape knives on the other side of the room.
Crotch rope
Step 1: Make a loop by folding the rope in half and putting it around your waist. Pass the ends of the rope under the waist loop and between your buttocks and legs. Tie a knot at the front. The small of your back is a good place to tie a knot.
Step 2: The rope ends should be re-passed under the waist loop and back between your legs and buttocks. To separate the cheeks, keep the ends close to your side. The ends of each rope cross over the vertical ropes at the front and pull the front ropes apart to form a diamond shape.
Step 3: Pass the ends of the rope back under two sets of vertical ropes at the back. Pass the ends to the front and under the front diamond. Tie a knot on both of the front diamond's side points which will help separate the cheeks even more.
Step 4: Pass the ends of the rope under the waist loop at the back, between your legs and buttocks. Next, tie the last knots underneath the diamond loops at the apexes in front.
Pro-tip: Make sure you have your favorite dildo or your butt plug.
Swimsuit tie
Step 1: Insert one hand into the swimsuit's leg openings. Seize the cinch noose and wrist coil.
Step 2: Insert your hand in the wrist coil. Thread the wrist coil through the cinch noose.
Step 3: Place your other hand into the coil facing the other way. Twist your hands such that the coil around your wrists looks like a figure "8."
Step 4: Reposition the "first" hand through the leg openings so the swimsuit's crotch rests between your wrists. Tighten the noose around you.
Ball tie
Step 1: Get two coils of rope, nylon, or any other material ready, and position them just over your knees. Securely fasten the arches, then attach the special ring device and cinch noose. Next, put on a mouth gag.
Step 2: Push your arms through the knee coils. The coils ought to be tight but not overly so. The wrist coil, cinch noose, and pull cord must all be pulled simultaneously.
Step 3: Cinch up the noose. Adjust the ring device's tightness.
Pro-tip: Keep a decent knife handy because you won't be able to move but will have to jump in place gently. The best solution is to set a knife on a bedsheet and pull the sheet toward you with your fingers.
Popular solo bondage gear types
Learning how to self-bondage using a new technique or two and the safety tips that go with it can spice up and completely transform the experience of spending time alone. To help you start with self-bondage, we've included a guide to some basic equipment and a few more advanced tools below.
Ankle and wrist cuffs
These are excellent self-bondage binds and have to be among your first purchases. Bondage handcuffs come with steel or Velcro buckles and can be made of various materials, including leather and neoprene. They are excellent for self-bondage since they are simple to put on, comfortable to wear, and safer than rope, which can slip. Remember to pick appropriate cuffs for your wrists and ankles when purchasing them.
Always maintain proximity to the cuff key. Try placing the key in a timed lockbox to prevent yourself from escaping for a predetermined time. Cuffs also work well with ice locks and various other bondage restraint methods. Not to mention they feel super kinky to wear.
Rope
If you're interested in self-bondage, a rope can be a great place to start because it's adaptable and easily cut with scissors if you get stuck. A rope can bind certain body areas or act as a body harness. You can also use it to bind yourself to inanimate objects, like your bed or a bedpost. Many participants appreciate the erotic sensation that a rope can create as it brushes against their erogenous areas. The types of knots used can range greatly from simple to intricate, depending on the type of bondage you need or even the part of the body being tied.
However, make sure to get some practice before using a rope. Avoid using a rope around the head or neck if you are alone.
Plastic wrap
You might automatically associate plastic wrap with storing your leftovers, but it has far more practical applications. Restricting yourself and covering some of your body with plastic wrap is a terrific way to test out self-bondage if you're intrigued by it but need more time to invest in locks, chains, or rope. Although plastic wrap may appear flimsy, removing it becomes challenging if you add enough layers. Plastic wrap has the unusual property of making you sweat, heightening the intensity of your self-bondage session. Be careful not to wrap it too tightly because doing so can make it difficult for you to breathe. Since it's tricky, you should avoid using it on or close to your face.
Timed released
Locking yourself up with a timed restraint is a terrific method to intensify the enjoyment, and it's also a safe way to restrain yourself while giving you the impression that there's no way out — at least, not until your timed release comes.
One option is utilizing an ice lock, a small container that you fill with water and freeze. It will keep you bound until the ice melts, at which point you will be released from your bondage. Keep the ice cube that contains the key in a convenient location, or you can use the ice by rubbing the cube all over your body as an active part of the game.
Pro-tip: Make sure to test an ice lock beforehand to determine how long it will take to melt before using it!
Digital time locks are a modern replacement for ice locks that are becoming increasingly popular. When the timer expires, these smart locks will automatically unlock. Depending on your preferences, you may set the timer for a few minutes up to several hours. To prepare for the possibility that you might need to leave before the timer expires, I advise using a timed lock with an emergency unlock feature.
Tape
Tape should be your go-to self-bondage material if you enjoy pain play. It can be uncomfortable to remove since it pulls at the skin and is tough to escape. It may be too uncomfortable for you to bear to tape your entire body at once, so I don't advise doing so. Start by tying off specific places, like your ankles. In the future, if you feel up to it and can tolerate the discomfort, you can try taping different areas of your body.
In contrast to regular tape, bondage tape adheres exclusively to itself; as a result, it does not pull hair and does not leave any sticky residue behind. It's ideal for both fetish enthusiasts and beginners. With the help of bondage tape, you may bind, gag, and blindfold anyone. It works well for brief self-bonding sessions.
Chains
Chains are a heavy, sexy material with a decent bit of weight. When they rattle together, they make a piercing sound that is quite arousing. Chains may be used in a wide variety of ways. The most popular use of chains is to tie yourself to a bedpost if you want to stick to role play or a collar if you are into pet play. Chains are much harder to escape from or cut free from than a conventional rope constraint, which changes the game a little. You should wait a bit and use chains once you gather a bigger self-bondage experience.
If you are going the extra mile, you should try the following:
Vibrators and plugs
Vibrators are amusing ways to torment yourself when in self-bondage to your breaking point. But since you frequently don't have free hands to use these, you'll need to get a little inventive. The advantages of anal plug is that they can be placed beforehand and remain in place throughout your session. If they can be operated remotely, they can be turned on even when you are bound, which makes them particularly useful.
Final thoughts
Self-bondage refers to the practice of intentionally restraining yourself from experiencing sexual pleasure. Despite the widespread belief that bonding must take place in the company of a second person, there are numerous methods in which one can engage in self-bonding. Ropes, anal hooks, and handcuffs are all acceptable options.
You can choose whether you want a more sensual approach or whether your bondage is meant to be an act of exhibitionism or punishment. As long as you stay safe, there are no restrictions on self-bondage, but being safe requires a lot of preparation, planning, and research. Always put your toys to the test to learn how to escape the shackles on your own. Be sure to start slow as you explore this new world and have someone you can call in an emergency.
Learning self-bondage has numerous advantages, but one of the most important is a healthier, more contented feeling of self.