A crotch rope (also known as Matanawa or Sakura[1] in Japanese bondage) is a bondage technique which involves the tying of rope around a woman's waist which is then passed between the labia to apply pressure to the female genitals. Crotch rope most commonly uses rope, but webbing, straps or a harness may also be used.
A crotch rope may be tied over clothing or directly onto the skin, and can be worn under clothing or in full view. While crotch ropes are most commonly intended for women, specific variations exist for males.
A crotch rope can also be used as an unsophisticated type of chastity belt.
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Usage
Typically the ropes pass between the labia majora[2] or deeper through the cleft of the vulva. Knots can be tied in the rope to apply specific pressure to the anus or clitoris.[3] It's usually fixed in place by tying it to a rope around the waist just above the hips or by tying the two end to another fixture.
Variations
Two ropes passing between the groins on either side of the labia may be used instead of the center rope or in addition to it. In the latter case the ropes will press the labia against the center rope for additional pain/discomfort. For abrasion play if the rope is not tied to the waist it can be moved forward and backward between the labia or the subject can be made to walk across it.
Combination with other techniques
Sometimes, a crotch rope is combined with other bondage techniques, such as breast bondage or elbow bondage.
References
- ^ Shibari You Can Use, Lee Harrington, ISBN 978-0-6151-4490-0: Pages 125-145
- ^ "Dangerous Relationships: Pornography, Misogyny And, Rape". Russell, Diana. ISBN 978-0761905257, p. 87
- ^ Japanese-Rope-Bondage.com, Sukaranbo - Cherry Rope Bondage
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