Este clásico arnés de pecho, conocido y practicado por aparejadores de todo el mundo, es simple, seguro y, cuando se aplica correctamente, puede ser usado para suspensión. Usar esto como su principal arnés de sujeción de la parte superior del cuerpo significa que el peso de su pareja es soportado por su caja torácica y no por sus brazos, reduciendo el riesgo de lesión del nervio radial tan común con el TK estándar (Takate Kote). También compruebe el Suspensión Shinjuuna actualización que está aún más interconectada y es buena para la suspensión.
Esta corbata también se puede usar para la atadura de los senos: Haga que las correas superiores e inferiores del pecho estén muy apretadas, y luego use la línea que va entre los senos para sujetar las correas superiores e inferiores del pecho, atrapando y acentuando así los senos. Otras técnicas de bondage de pecho se pueden encontrar en el Arnés de pecho cruzado y el Cinch & Wrap Breast Bondage tutoriales
El vídeo muestra el método más clásico de construir primero la correa superior. La versión pictórica muestra una alternativa en la que construimos primero la correa inferior.
Notas: Si planea usar esto para la suspensión, asegúrese de que la correa inferior no esté demasiado baja. No la quiere alrededor de las costillas inferiores; las costillas del centro y la parte superior del pecho son mucho más fuertes y más capaces de sostener con seguridad el peso de una persona.
Si está atando un cuerpo más grande -no importa si se debe a la musculatura o a la grasa- necesita más apoyo o se volverá insoportable bastante rápido, así que añada más envolturas a las correas superiores e inferiores. En vez de parar con 2 como hago aquí, añade 3, 4 o incluso 5. Si necesitas más cuerda, sólo extender it 🙂
Para esta corbata, he utilizado un trozo de 30′ (~9m) de Natural de 6mm proporcionado por mi afiliado Twisted Monk. Pero mi modelo es bastante pequeño y puede que necesites más.
Where should I put the suspension upline?. Is it around the upper straps?
Can this be safely used in conjunction with a tie that puts arms behind the back?
Certainly! In fact, that is my preferred way to do a box tie. I start with a Shinju, then put my partner into a Box Tie position, add a Somerville bowline around both wrists, then connect it up into the Shinju. If I want to trap the elbows, I use the tail of the SB to do to and might use a slightly modified Extended Lark’s Head Double Column of similar technique. But you could also do a variety of Armbinder or other techniques to trap the arms. Have fun exploring!
Would the bottom lines be tucked under the breasts if she wasnt wearing the suit?
Yes, directly against the skin of the chest, just below where the breasts connect to the chest. You normally want that strap of rope as high on the rib cage as you can get it and still be low enough that you don’t get any breast tissue under the rope.
Ive tried this with 8m rope only size I have so far. My partner isnt large but quite tall and the rope ended when making frontal V and this is with skipping half hitch at the back. I had to remove one upper wrap to make it work. What do you suggest here – extend the rope Then it will be too much I think.
In a case like that, I would try to consume more rope earlier in the tie. That is, I would actually add an *additional* wrap to the bottom strap and maybe to the top strap as well, then, when I run out, extend my rope with a shorter rope and use that to do the shoulder straps and front before locking off in the back.
When adding additional wraps to the upper and lower straps, above the 2 wraps shown in this tutorial, how often do you reverse the tension? If you reverse tension only once, I could see doing it only after the first wrap, or only before the last wrap. On the other hand, you could reverse the tension in between each wrap, but it also gets a bit messy, because you’d be creating another secondary bight on each reversal, and you’d have to choose which previously-created secondary bight to use for each new reversal. Is it okay to just wrap and have only one reversal either after the first wrap, or before the last wrap?
Yes, if adding multiple wraps, you can just continue going around until done, and then reverse at the end. If you do that though, lock it off with a stronger friction, like and X friction. You can see this being done in the Gote Shibari tutorial (albeit there there is only two wraps in that example, but this can be done with more). https://www.theduchy.com/takate-kote/
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