Handcuffs

In sex play, one partner's wrists or ankles are bound by handcuffs. They are made up of two metal bracelets that are connected by a chain. To avoid chafing, the handcuffs used for sex play can also be coated with a soft material.

Handcuffs can be tied ankle to ankle, ankle to object, wrist to wrist, or wrist to object. Thanks to the ratchet mechanism, the cuff cannot be removed without the key.

More About Handcuffs

Handcuffs are a standard accessory for BDSM. Wearing them may make it impossible to move one's arms or feet, depending on how long the chain is. They can also be utilized in scenarios of light-hearted bedroom bondage; often, two pairs are employed, each fastened to a wrist and an item such as a bedpost.

Handcuffs have drawbacks in addition to their benefits for control. First, they can cause excruciating discomfort, particularly if worn for extended periods of time. The metal has a tendency to irritate the skin and strike the ankle or wrist's fragile bones. Furthermore, once handcuffs are locked, they can only be unlocked with a key. There aren't many methods to release someone without looking foolish if the key is misplaced.

Leather bondage cuffs might be better for more extended bondage and safer play.