Bondage Bed

All you need to know about bondage beds

Kinky bedtime play anyone?

Most beds can be made bondage-friendly, but for the true aficionado there's nothing quite like a piece of furniture that has been purpose-made. Bondage beds are often found in the dungeons and play spaces of kink, fetish and sex clubs, and generally come with a wide variety of attachment points to help their users get into any position that takes their fancy. By using rope, handcuffs and other bondage accoutrements, the sky is the limit with one of these beds--so it's well worth trying one out if you get the opportunity! Just make sure you test everything first and keep rope shears on hand in case you need to make a swift release.

What is a bondage bed?

A bed can be a great place for kinky fun, but what could be better than one specifically designed for indulging in BDSM. There are many kinds of bondage beds and they are often made bespoke for an individual’s precise needs.

Can you sleep in a bondage bed?

It will depend on the specific bed. Some are made simply for kink and fetish play, these are often to be found in dungeons and sex clubs. However, there are lots of these kinds of beds that are designed to take mattresses to give you a good night’s sleep after being tied up and spanked!

Can you be restrained in a bondage bed all night?

It is advised not to keep someone tied in rope or kept in chain for many hours at a time. If you want to keep someone restrained for several hours, look for a bed that incorporates a cage. If you want it to be used to sleep in, make sure the person can stretch their legs out. Also, be sure to check in with them regularly and give them a way to communicate with you if they need to get out.

What should I look for in a good bondage bed?

As a major purchase, you want to make sure you’ve got the right one. Make sure it has everything you desire in it. Are there places to attach rope or chain? Is there a way to comfortably take a spanking? Does it have a pillory or St Andrew’s cross incorporated or a cage? Decide what you want your bed to be able to do and have a look what is out there. There is lots of choice!

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