tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-74820615948715881.post1590834021667871378..comments2023-07-11T02:33:41.065-07:00Comments on Try it 'til you like it.: Beginner's Bondage KitDick Cashhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07801824122566347953noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-74820615948715881.post-35258478038285885292013-01-03T01:45:18.070-08:002013-01-03T01:45:18.070-08:00Two additional suggestions for the kinkster starti...Two additional suggestions for the kinkster starting out:<br />* double bolt snaps and caribiners - rated for a load twice the weight / strength of any partner<br />* wooden staves / dowels - again at a size capable of surviving the strength / weight of a partner<br /><br />The double bolt snaps and caribiners are good for those occasions when you need to hook things together quickly or messy play would ruin rope. The dowels and a little rope let you: force postures; immobilize the limbs; and apply force to sensitive areas - all for less than US$20.Hakhalitohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08670484179260964368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-74820615948715881.post-79036719528325918002012-06-19T22:15:10.962-07:002012-06-19T22:15:10.962-07:00Great idea- now Target is sold out of clothes hang...Great idea- now Target is sold out of clothes hanger bars. I bet they are wondering why they sold out so quickly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-74820615948715881.post-87792677492320478182012-06-03T07:31:57.151-07:002012-06-03T07:31:57.151-07:00Just returned from my out of town trip. I definit...Just returned from my out of town trip. I definitely will link/post to this in the near future. Two quick notes... for the kinkster on a budget, I recently had a reader of mine tell me he found an adjustable clothes hanger from Target that could double as a spreader bar... it even already has hooks on the end! http://www.target.com/p/Clothes-Hanger-Bar/-/A-10978249<br /><br />Secondly, do you have a recommendation to a particular kind of rope? I always preferred woven cotton--I just like the comfort of it--but I'm not as up to the pros and cons of the different types of rope: cotton vs. nylon, woven vs. braided.<br /><br />I think you could also devote an entire post devoted to rope. Not only the types, but the lengths and amounts you recommend, as well as any maintenance. I do admit one of my ropes has a snag (I'm guessing one of the downsides of woven), and I'm not sure if I can repair it or just throw it out.<br /><br />Lastly, I would argue that you can find uses for shorter lengths of rope. In fact, my partner and I use 6 feet rope quite often. It's quite handy to use binding limbs to posts in a spreadeagle, without having excess rope.TFGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16080274155379044854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-74820615948715881.post-20285104697547410392012-05-31T01:59:34.940-07:002012-05-31T01:59:34.940-07:00Glad you posted this! Great insight and tips!Glad you posted this! Great insight and tips!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com