
Spread Eagle Bondage Position
With the valuable addition of shackles, the Spread Eagle Bondage posture elevates "spread eagle" to new levels.
Any bondage scene can revolve around the spread-eagled stance. The bound spouse will find it difficult to move because of the full-body restraint, which is ideal for partners who are anxious or who want to "fully" surrender.
One person must lie down, face up or face down, with their arms and legs pointing toward the four corners of the bed to assume the Spread Eagle position. Your sex furniture cuffs are then used to secure their ankles and wrists to the bed frame. Ensure the limb and the binding are separated by two fingers for safety.
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The Spread Eagle position is popular among kinky couples and even among those who are new to bondage because it completely restrains the body while maintaining complete accessibility!
Restricting all four limbs won't be comfortable for every couple, particularly if this is their first time using bondage. If so, you might want to "restrain" a few limbs and "restrain" any more limbs with spoken commands. In addition to giving the bound spouse peace of mind, this can provide your scene with the sensual pleasure of bondage.
Naturally, the Spread Eagle sex position can also be performed without any bondage at all; the body can be comfortably positioned wide open without any restraint!
"Marathon session" is also emblazoned on the Spread Eagle stance. This position can be easily maintained for many hours because the surface beneath the bound person provides complete support. However, if bondage is being used for the wrists in this posture, be sure to occasionally take off the restraints or give the bound person enough leeway to move their wrists. The wrists can become numb and have reduced circulation if held above the head, and nobody enjoys pins and needles!
Couples should also decide in advance what they want to do when in the Spread Eagle bondage position, or be prepared to loosen some restrictions. The bound spouse will remain quite still due to Spread Eagle's full-body confinement. If you want the bound partner to be able to transition into a new role, make plans in advance.
The Spread Eagle bondage position can also be performed with the bound partner face down if preferred; however, since many people have trouble breathing when resting on their stomach, we strongly advise using pillows liberally and keeping lines of communication open. However, it will be simpler to reach the butt for any anal play during the Spread Eagle position if you are positioned with your stomach down.
The Spread Eagle posture can be performed anywhere on a level, comfortable surface, though it is typically performed on a bed mattress. If you're performing any wax or wet and messy play, a big, open area on the floor would work well.
You can also play around with the bed's size for varying perspectives. The non-bound partner will find it easier to reach the complete body while standing next to the bed if the bed is smaller or a twin. The vast, roomy space that a full-sized California King bed offers is ideal for cuddling beside a confined partner.
Your options are unlimited if you decide to enjoy bondage with the Spread Eagle stance. Bondage tape can secure the limbs to a bed frame's corners. You may also use an under-the-bed restraint device if you don't have a bed frame. Limbs could also be bound to one another.
Many couples may be able to adopt the Spread Eagle position because it involves the bound person lying flat. The Spread Eagle posture may be a comfortable choice for couples with different heights or weights or restricted mobility. This position can also be enjoyed by people who are completely paralyzed; however, frequent limb movement should be incorporated into the scenario to prevent inadvertent circulation problems from holding the position.
The Spread Eagle position can also be performed by the non-bound partner in ways that are most respectful of their own body. This could be standing beside the bed, lying beside the partner who is bound, or even bringing a chair to sit next to the bed so they can be together for the duration of the scenario. Above all, the non-bound spouse should pay attention to their body's signals regarding their comfort level. The non-bound partner may be bending for extended lengths of time in this position, which can strain several of the body's major muscles, particularly during lengthy, marathon sessions.
The Spread Eagle sex position might not be suitable for every couple, even with these guidelines in mind. The Spread Eagle posture can strain the lower back, particularly for the not-bound partner who bends over the bound partner. If this position doesn't honor the bodies you're in today, select another one. Recall that closeness and connection are key components of sex. Select a sex position that works best for both of your bodies; the Spread Eagle posture is not necessary to achieve those goals.