
Cling Film
Food is usually wrapped in cling film, a translucent plastic film. However, some couples, particularly those who lead BDSM lifestyles, also employ it as a bondage instrument.
When the entire body is wrapped, cling wrap can be used in a kind of bondage called mummification. The reason for this is that someone covered in cling film looks like an Egyptian mummy. In a more conventional bondage context, cling film can also be used to tie hands, for instance, when rolled into a long rope-like shape.
Saran wrap and pallet wrap are other names for cling film.
More About Cling Film
In order to immobilize the body during bondage, cling film must be tightly wrapped around it. The clin movie can be used to tie two or more persons together or to limit one person's movement.
Anecdotal information indicates that the bound individual loses all senses after their body is fully covered. Many people claim to feel weightless and to be more sensitive to their thoughts, heartbeat, and breath.
Because it can quickly result in asphyxia, cling film may be more hazardous than other bondage instruments. People who were bound with cling film have perished in a number of cases. To make sure the person who is bound can still breathe, it is safest to limit the wrap to areas of the body below the neck.
You should use a breathing tube or leave the mouth or nostrils open if you do wrap the head.
Cling film should never be used to confine a person for an extended length of time. A person who is bound should always be watched since suffocation, panic, and hyperthermia can happen suddenly and frequently.