Predicament bondage places the bound person in situations where they must choose between difficult options - every position involves some discomfort, and relieving one problem creates another.
Classic examples include positions where relaxing one muscle group strains another, ties where lowering causes something to tighten, or scenarios where movement creates consequences. The bound person manages their own discomfort within the constraints.
The appeal involves psychological elements - the decision-making, the impossible choices, and the experience of gradually failing to maintain position. It emphasizes endurance and the mental aspects of bondage.
Safety requires understanding anatomy well enough to avoid positions that could cause injury regardless of which option is chosen. Time limits and careful observation are essential.
Safety Information
Understand anatomy thoroughly. Set time limits. Observe carefully for distress signals.