Bondage Tape: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p><b>Bondage tape</b> is a 2-3 inch wide strip of thin plastic material that adheres only to itself, without any adhesive. </p><p>Bodange tape is typically intended to be used in erotic bondage, since it does not stick to the hair or skin. However it is due to these properties that it has now found quite a following among the stretching community; the lack of adhesives on the tape it makes it an...") |
(Page conversion via llm-mediawiki-rev -jwm) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Bondage tape''' is a 2-3 inch wide strip of thin plastic material that adheres only to itself, without any adhesive. | |||
Bodange tape is typically intended to be used in erotic bondage, since it does not stick to the hair or skin. However it is due to these properties that it has now found quite a following among the stretching community; the lack of adhesives on the tape it makes it an ideal tool for stretching piercings as there is no sticky residue left in the [[Fistula|fistula]] or allergy to the any adhesive as has been found to happen with [[Electrical tape|electrical tape]]. | |||
It has also gained popularity because like [[PTFE|PTFE]] tape it can be applied to jewellry in layers allowing stretching in quite small increments, thereby reducing the risk of [[Piercing Blow-out|blowouts]]. | |||
== Related Risks == | |||
* [[Latex Allergy|Latex Allergy]] | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Stretching|Stretching]] | |||
* [[Earlobe Stretching|Earlobe Stretching]] |
Latest revision as of 00:49, 17 September 2023
Bondage tape is a 2-3 inch wide strip of thin plastic material that adheres only to itself, without any adhesive.
Bodange tape is typically intended to be used in erotic bondage, since it does not stick to the hair or skin. However it is due to these properties that it has now found quite a following among the stretching community; the lack of adhesives on the tape it makes it an ideal tool for stretching piercings as there is no sticky residue left in the fistula or allergy to the any adhesive as has been found to happen with electrical tape.
It has also gained popularity because like PTFE tape it can be applied to jewellry in layers allowing stretching in quite small increments, thereby reducing the risk of blowouts.