There are plenty of harmless reasons to tie someone up – to play games, prank your best friend at her bachelor party, or to have fun with your partner. While you should always put the safety and comfort of others first, tying someone up is actually quite easy and fun when done right.
Step
Step 1. Ask permission from the person you want to tie up
This is very important, because binding someone without permission is illegal.
Step 2. Tie their hands behind the chair
To tie hands, place both hands behind the body and wrap the rope until it is strong enough so that the hands are tightly attached. Tie the rope between your wrists so they can't escape. Make sure the strap is slightly below the thumb joint in a position that is impossible for other fingers to reach. Always keep the tied hands facing each other. This will make it difficult to untie your knot.
Each wrist can be tied separately to the seat back. This will also make it difficult for them to untie the knot, especially if the rope is wrapped around the chair
Step 3. Tie both their legs together to the legs of the chair
The leg strap should be positioned above the ankle. You can tie the legs together or tie each leg to the legs of the chair (if you are using a chair). Make sure the rope is wrapped between the ankles or between the ankles and the legs of the chair, depending on the position of the body when they are tied.
- Remember to take off the victim's shoes and socks so they can't escape. This will also give them the freedom to tickle their feet when they're helpless!
- If you want to make sure the victim can't move their legs or struggle, use another rope to tie them to the bottom of the chair. However, keep in mind that this bond can be uncomfortable after a while.
Step 4. Wrap the rope around the stomach area and between the arms and stomach, then tie it to the back of the chair
This bond will prevent them from standing up, rebelling, and trying to escape. Although the rope can be wrapped between the chair and the victim's back, you should not wrap the rope too tightly as this will cause discomfort. The strap in this position will put additional pressure on the abdomen and bladder of the person being strapped.
Keep in mind that after a few hours, the victim will usually pass urine due to the pressure on the bladder – They will start to wriggle and shake their legs
Step 5. Tie both their legs together above the knees
Do the same for the waist and ankles – wrap the rope tightly around the legs, then wind the rope between them. This bond would stop the resistance of the bound person: they could not swing their feet up, down, or sideways.
Step 6. Tie the victim's upper arms to the chair
Wrap the rope around their arm - above the elbow to prevent the rope from slipping - and pull it over the chair. This can only be done with a chair with a hollow or hollow back. If you use a chair with a high back, you can tie their head back, but again this is only possible if the back of your chair is hollow or hollow.
Step 7. Slide your finger between the straps to check how tight it is
If you can't do this, it means the rope is too tight. Be sure not to tie a person too tightly as this can block blood flow to the body and cause nerve damage if tied too long. In addition, this will also cause discomfort to the person who is tied up.
Tips
- Make sure you don't leave the person tied up alone.
- Don't tie someone too tightly. If their blood flow is blocked, you should untie them as soon as possible.
- To make it even more exciting, make sure the person tied up is in the mood to pee!
- Try to turn off the lights and shine a flashlight in the eyes of the tied person to pretend to interrogate them.
- Tell the victim that they need to drink a few more glasses of water before they can urinate.
- Don't get caught. There might be consequences for this.
- You can blindfold the victim (optional). This will prevent them from knowing the location of their captivity and identifying the person holding them.
- You can cover the victim's mouth (optionally) with a clean cloth, tape, or sock. If the victim seems to have difficulty breathing, remove the object immediately.
- Have scissors handy in case your knot is too tight and the victim needs to be released immediately.
Warning
- Don't leave the person you tied up alone.
- Without the permission of the person concerned, this act is illegal.
- Do not cover the nose or tie someone's neck.
- Tying someone too tightly can lead to nerve damage or paralysis of the limbs. Immediately untie the knot if it blocks the flow of blood in the body.
- Covering a person's mouth can cause breathing problems and panic attacks. Make sure you have the consent of the person concerned.