Grope Box

A long, thin box big enough to hold a human captive is called a "grope box." Thanks to holes in the sides, rear, and front of the box, people outside the box can touch or grope the person within.

One piece of equipment frequently seen in a BDSM dungeon is a grope box.

More About Grope Box

Usually made of wood, a grope box is a small, enclosed container. Its front and sides are dotted with holes. One-way mirrored glass is used in some of the apertures so that those outside the box can view the imprisoned party while those inside the box cannot see those approaching them. To stop the person within from defending themselves against stimulation or retreating from the approaches of those outside the box, some grope boxes are equipped with handcuffs and ankle shackles.

The identity of those groping them from outside the grope box is frequently unknown to the person inside. Additionally, individuals have little control over the fondling they experience inside the box. Because a person can experience enjoyable touching from anonymous sources without feeling guilty or obstructed by other emotions, both of these qualities increase pleasure for the individual inside a grope box.

According to others, being in a grope box is humiliating, which may make many submissive people feel even more ecstatic.