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[[Image:Puppy cage.jpg|thumb|Puppy cage from http://www.extremerestraints.com]]
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[[Image:Upright cage.jpg|thumb|Upright cage from http://www.fetters.co.uk]]
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[[Image:Gibbet.jpg|thumb|Gibbet cage from http://www.fetters.co.uk]]
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'''Cages''' are some of the largest items of [[bondage]] equipment, and provide a 'space' of confinement rather than directly controlling the freedom of the limbs. Unlike enclosed spaces such as [[cells]], [[sleep sacks]] or [[body bags]], cages also display the [[captive]], in their vulnerability.
  
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Cages for use in bondage scenes are typically constructed of wire mesh, or steel tubing or bars. (Wire cages can be bought cheaply from pet shops, but do not provide the feeling of inescapability that many captives seek.)
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One of the important uses of cages is to provoke feelings of psychological reactance as the captive struggles against the bars, and then reaches the state of helplessness once convinced of their inescapability.
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There are three basic designs of cage
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'''Puppy cage''': This is probably the most common cage design seen in [[club]]s and [[dungeon]]s.  Typically, they are about 4 feet long, 2-3 feet wide and about 3 feet tall. The dimensions give the captive little room for movement and force them to kneel or lie curled up. Most commercially available cages can be dismantled for storage.
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'''Upright cage''': is designed to confine a person in the standing position, typically they are about 2 feet wide, 1-2 feet in depth and about 7 feet high. Designs usually incorporate multiple doors to allow the imprisoner access to the captive's breasts and genitals without having to release them.
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'''Gibbet cage''': A gibbet cage is based on the historical device used for displaying the bodies of executed prisoners. (It should be noted that gibbets were never designed to imprison the living!) The [[SM]] community has taken the concept and transformed it into a cage roughly in the shape of a person, designed for extremely restrictive confinement. Gibbet cages look extreme and provide an enviroment where the captive is almost totally immobile and very helpless. The main disadvantage of this type of cage is that the person being confined needs to be approximately the same size as the cage. Very tall people will just not fit and very short people will risk looking slightly ridiculous.
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==See Also==
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*[[Coffin]]
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*[[SM equipment]]
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*[[BDSM equipment suppliers]]
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[[category:bondage]]
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[[category:BDSM equipment]]

Revision as of 02:35, 21 February 2007

Upright cage from http://www.fetters.co.uk
Gibbet cage from http://www.fetters.co.uk

Cages are some of the largest items of bondage equipment, and provide a 'space' of confinement rather than directly controlling the freedom of the limbs. Unlike enclosed spaces such as cells, sleep sacks or body bags, cages also display the captive, in their vulnerability.

Cages for use in bondage scenes are typically constructed of wire mesh, or steel tubing or bars. (Wire cages can be bought cheaply from pet shops, but do not provide the feeling of inescapability that many captives seek.)

One of the important uses of cages is to provoke feelings of psychological reactance as the captive struggles against the bars, and then reaches the state of helplessness once convinced of their inescapability.

There are three basic designs of cage

Puppy cage: This is probably the most common cage design seen in clubs and dungeons. Typically, they are about 4 feet long, 2-3 feet wide and about 3 feet tall. The dimensions give the captive little room for movement and force them to kneel or lie curled up. Most commercially available cages can be dismantled for storage.

Upright cage: is designed to confine a person in the standing position, typically they are about 2 feet wide, 1-2 feet in depth and about 7 feet high. Designs usually incorporate multiple doors to allow the imprisoner access to the captive's breasts and genitals without having to release them.

Gibbet cage: A gibbet cage is based on the historical device used for displaying the bodies of executed prisoners. (It should be noted that gibbets were never designed to imprison the living!) The SM community has taken the concept and transformed it into a cage roughly in the shape of a person, designed for extremely restrictive confinement. Gibbet cages look extreme and provide an enviroment where the captive is almost totally immobile and very helpless. The main disadvantage of this type of cage is that the person being confined needs to be approximately the same size as the cage. Very tall people will just not fit and very short people will risk looking slightly ridiculous.

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