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Wrapped Bondage

Using material such as plastic wrap (also known as cling film) or heavier grade plastic foil, bandages (such as vet wrap), or tape (such as bondage tape or duct tape) to wrap a person so that they are restricted in their motion and/or feeling the pressure of the wrapping around them. In many cases removing the wrapping can only be done by cutting, so the material will only be usable once.

Options for Wrapped Bondage

The person being wrapped may be placed in various positions and held there with the wrappings. The wrappings may be applied in such a way that access to some areas of the body is left accessible for other types of play. Wrapped bondage is often combined with sensory play, where the person is touched all over the wrappings, which gives interesting sensations.

Plastic wrap or plastic foil can be used for suspension bondage. This uses a lot of material and is limited in the options you have to suspend safely. Coming down from such a suspension is usually done by strategically cutting pieces of plastic wrap that are holding the person up until the point that the plastic wrap stretches enough they are back on the ground.

Safety & Consent

Note that as with any bondage, it's a good idea to keep a pair of medical scissors nearby so that the wrapping can be removed quickly if needed.

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