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Latest revision as of 01:11, 16 February 2024
Suspension involves the practice of suspending a person off the ground using ropes,cuffs, harnesses, or other equipment. Participants often engage in suspension for the physical and emotional sensations it provides, such as the feeling of weightlessness, vulnerability, or enhanced trust between partners.
Suspension
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Background
Appeal
Methods
Risks
Risk mitigation
Handling falls from suspension[1]
Health considerations for bondage[2]
Basic suspension safety[3]