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'''Bondage suspension''' has nothing to do with the [[Category:Suspensions|suspensions]] from [[Flesh hooks|hooks]] that are part of the body modification culture. Bondage suspension forms part of [[BDSM]] practice, and is where a person is tied or bound, and then suspended in the air from these bindings. The most commonly seen bondage suspensions are those using [[Shibari]].
'''Coral''', theoretically a bio-assimilating implant material, has been discussed as an implant material for truly permanent [[Implant|implants]]. The theory is that your body will calcify the coral, replacing it with its own tissue, essentially making the implant a permanent part of your body. There are also other materials that have similar properties (ever seen the rat with the human ear growing out of its back?). It is important to note that this is relatively advanced on a biomaterials level and should not be experimented with lightly.


Bondage suspension is best practiced with someone experienced and by using the proper equipment. When using rope, it is important that the correct sort of rope is used (often made out of hemp) that is strong enough to hold the weight, and won't tighten and restrict bloodflow dangerously when weight is applied. It is also important that the body's weight is spread safely. If cuffs are to be used, they need to be designed especially for the purpose; standard cuffs used for restraint will not be comfortable, and may restrict bloodflow or even break when weight is applied.
Note that, contrary to urban legend, The [[Enigma|Enigma's]] horns are '''not''' made of coral or bone — they are [[Teflon|Teflon]] domes.


The positions possible for bondage suspensions are extremely varied, though many of them are painful and can only safely be maintained for a few minutes.
Coral can be used for body [[Jewelry|jewelry]]—generally [[Plug|plugs]], [[Flesh Tunnel|tunnels]] and beads (for [[Captive bead ring|CBRs]]).

Latest revision as of 02:00, 17 September 2023

Coral, theoretically a bio-assimilating implant material, has been discussed as an implant material for truly permanent implants. The theory is that your body will calcify the coral, replacing it with its own tissue, essentially making the implant a permanent part of your body. There are also other materials that have similar properties (ever seen the rat with the human ear growing out of its back?). It is important to note that this is relatively advanced on a biomaterials level and should not be experimented with lightly.

Note that, contrary to urban legend, The Enigma's horns are not made of coral or bone — they are Teflon domes.

Coral can be used for body jewelry—generally plugs, tunnels and beads (for CBRs).