Bondage with Tape
This is a special bondage technique in which individual parts of the body or the entire body are completely covered. With full body wrappings, the bondage shows a similarity to the mummies in ancient Egypt, which gave the technique its name. Although this sexual practice is basically to be assigned to the area of bondage, it is also frequently used in role-playing within the area of dominance and submission. Besides the immobility of the mummified, the goal of mummification is above all the play of power on the one hand and helplessness on the other. In principle, any bondage material can be used for mummification. The use of cling film is very common. It allows the mummified person a relatively comfortable position and is very effective due to its width. Alternative materials are stretch film, bondage tape, gauze bandages, cloths or adhesive tape. In some cases, the affinity of the tied person to certain materials such as latex or rubber also plays a role. Then this acts as a fetish and additionally increases desire. As a rule, the passive person can then be mummified with a lot of naked skin. In full body mummification, the composite material is first wrapped crosswise over the two shoulders and around the chest. Care must be taken not to tie it too tightly so that the tethered person still has the opportunity to breathe. Then the limbs are first wrapped separately and the arms are then additionally fixed to the body, whereby they are crossed over the chest. In order to avoid pressure points, a cushion can be placed between the ankles of the feet, which is fixed again by wrapping both legs around. Mummification can be performed on a person in a lying or standing position. For example, it is conceivable to tie the person to a beam or to the St. Andrew's cross. This is recommended as the person cannot cushion falls. As a safety precaution, it is advisable to have a blunt bandage scissors ready so that mummification can be quickly lifted in the event of problems. The advantage of this bondage technique is that an almost complete immobility of the bottom is achieved, without running the risk of limbs being strangled or pressure points and bruises caused by too tight bondage. If the head is included in the mummification, the passive person is deprived not only of his tactile perception, but also of other senses such as smelling, tasting, hearing or seeing. This state can lead to sensory deprivation. If it lasts longer, hallucinations or other personality changes can occur. A mummification session should therefore not last longer than three hours. Constant contact with the mummified by the active person is necessary to have constant control over the condition of the bottom.