Tips for Rope Bondage Bottoms
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author’s note and disclaimer
introduction
1. shaping your desires
(Types of rope scenes, types of rope)
2. finding and evaluating a rope top
3. mindfulness
(Ways to cultivate it, nerve-damage considerations)
4. being prepared
(Mental prep, physical prep, the rope bottoming bag)
5. trusting your instinct
(Including 3 easy ways to develop instinct)
6. knowing yourself
(Physical and mental conditions, negotiating, safewords)
7. communicating with your rope top
(What to communicate and what not to)
8. making a connection
(Ways to foster connection, sub drop)
9. being always curious
(Building endurance, increasing flexibility, pain processing,
exploring complementary practices)
10. extra tips for suspensions
(Before, during, and after the scene)
appendix a: evaluating a hardpoint for suspension
appendix b: horror stories
appendix c: rope bottoming resources
acknowledgments