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Bondage on disability
I have sprained my ankles so many times that the ligaments are laughably loose, and I need a cane and a brace if I'm going to walk more than about 20 feet. I don't have an issue with ankle bondage (well, sometimes I do, but then my partner just ties up my thigh instead of my ankle or leaves that leg completely untied). However, tied to a bed/chair can get old - and there's no way that my bad ankle will support me standing or really let me kneel (and once I'm down he has to literally pull me up, so that kind of defeats the purpose).
I'd like to try predicament bondage, but I can't stand on tiptoes (not even on my "good" ankle which is only good because I compare it to the bad one). Does anyone have suggestions?
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some rigid boots that allow forward walking, but not side to side movement. Something similar to ski boots maybe. Restrict the movement in your ankles. once complete being bound to objects that are movable would me useful.
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I don't have any "tips," just wanted to thank you for starting this thread margaret. I suffer from multiple, chronic pain conditions. While I've managed to adapt thoroughly to navigating difficulties and limitations presented by my health when it comes to the vanilla world, the BDSM lifestyle is a whole new ballgame. :) Thanks again.
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I have to go with ID on this one. You could try to find some sort of boots that have support if you tie them tight enough, kind of like roller blades or ice skates (minus the part where you have to balance of course).
Maybe that will help?
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Just my 2 cents here but I would be damn as a Master/Dom that I would allow a disability of a sub/slave that wants to enjoy the life stand in her way.
I would recommend suspension, paritial suspension, large cuffs that can help support the limb in question without harm, water bondage, table bondage, and anything my evil mind could come up with.