
Crab Tie Bondage Position
People adore the Crab Tie bondage position because, despite its simplicity, it is a very restricted bondage position!
The bound individual sits on their butt on a comfortable surface and spreads their legs out in front of them to assume this position. Another person ties each wrist and forearm to the same side ankle and calf using a restraint (usually rope, but there are alternative options).
All four bondage points are included in a "traditional" crab tie bondage posture, although even if only two or one are present, it is still a crab tie. What distinguishes it as a Crab Tie is the seated individual's hunched posture with their arms resting next to their legs.
More About Crab Tie Bondage Position
Because it's simple to tie (even for novices) and offers a high degree of constraint, the crab knot bondage position remains a favorite. Even though there are only four double-column ties, the bound partner may only be able to roll around or open and close their legs for deep control. The Crab knot employs the same bondage knot four times in succession to achieve this posture. This implies that to do the Crab knot position, beginners in rope bondage must learn one knot and perform it four times.
What are some other options for enjoying this position?
Any restriction can be used to perform the Crab Tie bondage posture. Although the most popular method is rope bondage, bondage tape or cuffs can also be utilized. A pair of Velcro cuffs can be a lifesaver in this situation, particularly for someone who might often need to reposition themselves to maintain comfort. To keep the bound partner comfortable during a brief stretching break, simply unvelcro the cuffs in the middle of the scene. When you're ready to get back in, quickly fasten them again.
The Crab Tie can make for challenging sexual relations, as seen in the picture. It can also make reaching the front of the body challenging because the bound partner is hunched over their own body. On the other hand, their back will be exposed. This can be a fantastic, open canvas for sensation play, such as electrosex, whipping, or scratching with vampire gloves. However, remember that this hunched-over posture will probably push the spine toward the skin's surface, making it more accessible. Avoid kinking activities that you aren't already skilled at and take extra care to ensure that any activities don't endanger your spine.
To facilitate easier access between the legs, the bound partner can lie on their back with their arms and legs in the air if they want to tilt the sex position backward. However, the bound partner may discover that their arms and legs fall asleep more quickly than the time needed for sexual activity, depending on how long the Crab Tie bondage has been in place. We advise going for speed with this one because most people won't want to hold this sex position for very long.
You can easily remove the shackles and let the bound partner's limbs reestablish circulation if they begin to doze off. To continue having fun, you can effortlessly switch from the Crab Tie bondage position to the Takedown, Carnal Clutch, Eagle, Dog Leg, Toad, or Happy Scissors positions.
Are there any modifications for this position?
A comfortable forward fold is necessary for the whole Crab Tie bondage posture. A few adjustments can still make the Crab Tie bondage position a fantastic fit if your flexibility isn't such that, when seated and leaned forward, your fingers can easily touch the top of your toes.
With one change, the bound partner remains hunched forward. However, they can bind their wrists to lower thighs rather than ankles and calves. (Avoid wrapping the knee joint in bondage.) It lessens the need for a deeper stretch by shifting the bondage point up their legs.
Have the bound partner bend their knees to change the extent of their stretch as an additional variation. The bound spouse can sit straight and put their legs to their chest rather than bending forward. A deeper backbend is unnecessary now because their ankles and calves are nearer to their body, but you are requesting greater hamstring flexibility.
We advise against pushing yourself into this posture under the mistaken belief that the bondage will enable you to sustain an uncomfortable, deep stretch. In addition to being harmful to your muscles, you can experience an unexpected cramp in your hamstrings or back, which can be challenging to relieve while you're restrained. To ease the cramp, it may be necessary to obliterate the bondage for a brief respite. This can be less likely if you warm up and choose the appropriate Crab Tie stretch for your body.
Additionally, some people may feel that the Crab Tie bondage posture is more pleasant when their hips are slightly tilted. Tilt the tied partner's body forward into the forward fold by sliding a wedge under their butt. Here, Dame Pillo or the Liberator Jaz may work well. Another do-it-yourself option is to fold a yoga mat to the proper height for your body.
Playing Safely in This Position
In addition to avoiding overstretching, the most crucial aspect of playing properly in this position is keeping an eye out for any breathing difficulties in the bound partner. The Crab Tie's bent-over position can compress the chest, making breathing difficult, especially if there is extra weight on the thighs or front of the body (such as large breasts or a larger physique). You might have a dangerous combination if you combine this with the wonderful sexual experience you're enjoying, which might raise your respiration and pulse rate. Communicate frequently with the confined partner. Use one of the less-compressed variants described above or leave the Crab Tie position if breathing becomes difficult.
However, not every pair may be a good fit for the Crab Tie bondage position, even with the changes. The receiving partner must be able to remain largely immobile for an extended period, which puts strain on the lower back. The Crab Tie posture might not be ideal for persons who require frequent mobility in their body and limbs to maintain pain-free conditions. It's okay if it doesn't work for you! There are hundreds of different jobs available.
With some adjustments to guarantee the bound person can maintain their balance, the Crab Tie bondage position may be accessible to individuals with paraplegia or other disorders, such as mild cerebral palsy, because of the legs' immobile positioning. Suppose someone with paraplegia wants to try this bondage position. In that case, we strongly advise a lengthy pre-scene negotiating session to talk about how to make it as safe and accessible as possible.
Two double-column ties can tie the Crab Tie bondage posture when employing rope. (It's really easy for beginners to use!) Innovative Fiber Arts provides a tour in this video if you'd prefer something more complex.






























