Erotic Bondage Handbook

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[[Greenery Press]], 2000.
 
[[Greenery Press]], 2000.
  
This is a 'must have' book recommended to someone new to the lifestyle.
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This is a 'must have' book recommended to anyone new to the lifestyle.
  
This book does go into is just about every bondage related thing you can think of except advanced techniques such as suspension and the art of 'Japanese bondage.'   
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The book covers just about every bondage related issue a newcomer might encounter in more than adequate detail. However, it doesn't cover such advanced techniques as suspension and 'Japanese bondage.'   
  
After Jay introduces himself he goes over the basics of SM, how to meet people, what you can expect to learn, and basic safety information.
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After Jay introduces himself, he covers the basics of SM, how to meet people, what you can expect to learn, and basic safety information. There is even an entire chapter on self-bondage (ie, tying yourself up) and its inherent risks. And there's a fairly comprehensive list of different types of rope and a discssion of advantages and disadvantages of each.
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The chapter "Basic Knots" is the core of book as they are fundamental to learning bondage. Wiseman starts with basic terminology. He explains the difference between simple concepts like bights (ie, rope is folded back on itself), simple turns, crossing turns, and round turns.
  
There is a whole chapter on self-bondage (tying yourself up) and the risks inherent in it.  
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He describes different stages in bondage: the "initial application" when the Top first applies restraints. The "dressing" stage in which the Top works the rope so everything is as it's meant to be before tightening. And then the "setting" phase when things are pulled taut.
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Some of the simple knots covered are the square knot, surgeon's knot, granny knot, figure-eight knot, bow knot, and lark's head. And there's a bibliography of knot books for teh person who gets seriously into learning about knots.  
  
There is also a fairly comprehensive list of different types of rope and the pros and cons of each.  
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Wiseman stresses that someone doesn't have to know a lot of knots to do some wonderful bondage. nonetheless, he covers many kinds of bondage in considerable detail, including facial & genital bondage.  
In the chapter "Basic Knots" he really starts getting down to the basics of learning bondage. He starts with basic terminology and explains how he will explain how to tie something. He teaches the difference between simple concepts like bight (rope is folded back on itself), simple turn, crossing turn, and round turn.
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He describes that there are different stages in bondage, there is the "initial application" when the Top first applies the bondage. There is the "dressing" stage in which the Top works the rope so that everything is as they want it to be before things are tightened and there is the "setting" phase when you basically pull things tight.
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All considered, a great book.
Some of the simple knots he goes over are the square knot, surgeons knot, granny knot, figure-eight knot, bow knot, and lark's head. He supplies a bibliography of knot books if a person is seriously into learning knots, but he stresses that someone doesn't have to know a lot of knots to do some wonderful bondage.
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He goes into great detail on different kinds of bondage- including facial & genital.
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All in all a great book.
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Revision as of 04:18, 28 July 2006

Jay Wiseman's Erotic Bondage Handbook.

Greenery Press, 2000.

This is a 'must have' book recommended to anyone new to the lifestyle.

The book covers just about every bondage related issue a newcomer might encounter in more than adequate detail. However, it doesn't cover such advanced techniques as suspension and 'Japanese bondage.'

After Jay introduces himself, he covers the basics of SM, how to meet people, what you can expect to learn, and basic safety information. There is even an entire chapter on self-bondage (ie, tying yourself up) and its inherent risks. And there's a fairly comprehensive list of different types of rope and a discssion of advantages and disadvantages of each.

The chapter "Basic Knots" is the core of book as they are fundamental to learning bondage. Wiseman starts with basic terminology. He explains the difference between simple concepts like bights (ie, rope is folded back on itself), simple turns, crossing turns, and round turns.

He describes different stages in bondage: the "initial application" when the Top first applies restraints. The "dressing" stage in which the Top works the rope so everything is as it's meant to be before tightening. And then the "setting" phase when things are pulled taut. Some of the simple knots covered are the square knot, surgeon's knot, granny knot, figure-eight knot, bow knot, and lark's head. And there's a bibliography of knot books for teh person who gets seriously into learning about knots.

Wiseman stresses that someone doesn't have to know a lot of knots to do some wonderful bondage. nonetheless, he covers many kinds of bondage in considerable detail, including facial & genital bondage.

All considered, a great book.

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