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u/WideEyedPup · 4 pointsr/lgbtsex

Quick notes on rope.

  • Climbing rope can be great, but be aware that especially if using thicker rope it can be harder to do safe, comfortable ties; also in an emergency it may be harder to cut. Most of the time (personal opinion) it doesn't look as sexy as --

  • Hemp rope, normally 6 or 8mm, is ultimately the most versatile, sexiest feeling, and tends to be the choice of enthusiasts, and a few cotton and jute ropes are quite nice (avoid the red/black synthetic crap that manufacturers always market as something like 'japanese silk', which is a) slippery, b) ugly and c) not that much cheaper than good rope).

  • If you're doing rope bondage, get yourself a pair of safety shears with a flat edge just in case you ever need them. You'll probably never need them, but imagine if you did and didn't have any! Or actually, don't imagine that, just buy some!

  • The videos that usually get recommended for beginners over on /r/BDSMcommunity are twistedmonk's and they have some excellent basic tips.

  • When trying out ties, start off leaving lots of slack. Better escapable than dangerous: you'll get a feel for rope as you play with it more.

  • Practise on yourself! Try column ties on your legs till you can do them blindfolded.

  • Want to go further and explore shibari? Douglas Kent's book is a great provocative coffee table addition.

    A final note, not on rope: when using other bondage materials, please, please, think of safety too. Some examples of safe thinking: handcuffs and irons are rigid, and harder than your body, so keep them loose(ish) and don't apply pressure; gags are great, but they remove one easy layer of communication and consent, so have a system (finger clicking, e.g.) to get around safe words; some things (cable ties, e.g.) are never acceptable, even in extremis: think about the properties of stuff you use.

    Just as importantly, have lots of fun! /r/BDSMcommunity is great for any further questions.
u/BaylisAscaris · 2 pointsr/lgbtsex

I use condoms over my silicone toys for easier cleanup. Then you can use whatever lube you want. Also, some silicone lubes are okay with silicone toys, test it on the base first. You can get super cheap condoms and lube in bulk on amazon.

If you're using silicone toys, coconut oil is great. Also, if you don't mind spending a little money, this is amazing and smells fantastic. It has a lotion texture, lasts forever, and doesn't feel greasy after. You can also use it to condition leather. Not good with condoms though. The people who run the company are really nice. They donate a ton of stuff to Pride organizations and are just generally awesome people.

u/Rab1dBuckets · 3 pointsr/lgbtsex

As far as harnesses go I have this one Spareparts and absolutely love it. Easy to wash, looks and feels good, quick and easy to put on, and it is excellent in action!

u/SFSexInfo · 3 pointsr/lgbtsex

Having a bit of poop present is quite normal. If it concerns you or your partner, you can clean out. There are lots of ways to clean the colon before sex. Here's a good solution. Of course, there are many other ways to clean out such as a simple enema bag. Some prefer disposable products such as Fleet Enemas.

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u/runpmc · 12 pointsr/lgbtsex

Here you go. Costs ten bucks. You don't have to go for the deep clean unless you're getting into serious play (or he's got a huge cock), just take ten minutes, rinse out the back nine enough that he's not going to strike Texas Tea, and you're golden.