Some time ago I thought of telling my wife to tie me up when I was already asleep. Maybe that way I can keep on sleeping like this. But so far I haven't been able to convince her to wake up in the middle of the night to do it to me
How elaborately do you need to be tied up? Snapping on a set of handcuffs and leg irons is not a difficult thing especially with those that have double locks that do not require a key. It is no more difficult that checking on a baby in the middle of the night.
Natyropes wrote:Some time ago I thought of telling my wife to tie me up when I was already asleep. Maybe that way I can keep on sleeping like this. But so far I haven't been able to convince her to wake up in the middle of the night to do it to me
Try wearing some unchained leather cuffs to bed to get used to them and maybe she will unexpectedly lock them in the middle of the night a few nights later
Natyropes wrote:Some time ago I thought of telling my wife to tie me up when I was already asleep. Maybe that way I can keep on sleeping like this. But so far I haven't been able to convince her to wake up in the middle of the night to do it to me
Try wearing some unchained leather cuffs to bed to get used to them and maybe she will unexpectedly lock them in the middle of the night a few nights later
Or have each cuff locked to the end of a generous length of chain and either shorten it by a link every night or have some spare padlocks open on the nightstand and suggest that if she gets the opportunity, if you fall asleep first or she wakes first or during the night, she uses them to take up all the slack in the chains.
Natyropes wrote:Some time ago I thought of telling my wife to tie me up when I was already asleep. Maybe that way I can keep on sleeping like this. But so far I haven't been able to convince her to wake up in the middle of the night to do it to me
Try wearing some unchained leather cuffs to bed to get used to them and maybe she will unexpectedly lock them in the middle of the night a few nights later
Or have each cuff locked to the end of a generous length of chain and either shorten it by a link every night or have some spare padlocks open on the nightstand and suggest that if she gets the opportunity, if you fall asleep first or she wakes first or during the night, she uses them to take up all the slack in the chains.
Thanks Sergio and Lothar. Handcuffs and chains are easier and faster to handle than ropes. However, the difficult part of the plan is to get my wife to wake up in the middle of the night. She doesn't wake up to anything.
I have slept a number of times using zip ties. Dressed in bra, stockings, heels and a tight corset. Tied 3 or 4 times below my waistline and a couple times on my arms and hands. I typically have some kind of vacuum breast bondage going on also. And there has been a TENS unit on a timer. I usually wake up a number of times during the night not because I’m tied up but because the breast vacuum system becomes uncomfortable. Or I get aroused. Lol. Always make sure that there’s a pair of shears or clipper on the night stand. Just in case. In hotels, I have had fire alarms go off at 3am and had to leave my room fast. Get funny stares being the only one in the parking lot wearing heels...
Stahlketten wrote:We all have our different aesthetics. Bondage appeals to me. Discomfort does not, especially while attempting to sleep.
That is true! Guess I’ve always needed to be a bit uncomfortable doing this just... not painful but not comfortable on multiple levels. I also play ice hockey a couple nights a week.... which can also be uncomfortable! Overall.... Does make for some sleepless nights. Lol.
Stahlketten wrote:We all have our different aesthetics. Bondage appeals to me. Discomfort does not, especially while attempting to sleep.
That is true! Guess I’ve always needed to be a bit uncomfortable doing this just... not painful but not comfortable on multiple levels. I also play ice hockey a couple nights a week.... which can also be uncomfortable! Overall.... Does make for some sleepless nights. Lol.
I do that and I really don't think I could sleep at all. The next day I would wake up like a zombie
Natyropes wrote:
I do that and I really don't think I could sleep at all. The next day I would wake up like a zombie
If I can get 3 hours sleep I’m good for a day... and can keep that up for a few days but then I would need 10 to catch up. Playing late night ice hockey for decades has me programmed to need less sleep a few days a week at least.
I tend to be pretty easy to wake up and being uncomfortable and getting woken up every hour or two isn't something that works well for me as I have gotten older. The stimulation is great, but dragging through the next day because of lack of sleep is painful.
Stahlketten wrote:I tend to be pretty easy to wake up and being uncomfortable and getting woken up every hour or two isn't something that works well for me as I have gotten older. The stimulation is great, but dragging through the next day because of lack of sleep is painful.
I didn't realize how good of sleep I could get until I wasn't restrained at night after about a year of being chained in bed continuously. I hadnt slept that well in a long time.
Moral of the story from my experience is you get used to it as you can forget what it feels like to be free at night. My suggestion is to stick with it for at least a week and see if it is for you.
There are two approaches, the cold turkey method of starting as you mean to go on and hoping that eventually the need for sleep will overcome the discomfort or distraction of being tied, and the softly softly method of starting out mildly restricted and increasing the severity each time you get a good night's sleep until you're completely immobile.