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There are so many, many knots available to us all. There are three specific knots that I will talk about here.


This knot can tie two ropes or two ends of a rope together.

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This knot is used to tie a non-slip loop on the end of a rope

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I think the usage of this knot is self-explanatory

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The name of the game is "Bondage and Discipline", not "Cuffs and Discipline". Bondage is an elemental part of B&D sessions. If you are insecure about your knot-tying abilities, your client will definitely notice it.

These three knots above should be considered 'bare minimum requirements' for anyone wishing to do sessions. For safety reasons, you should also be able to tie and untie them in the dark.

See also Curricula



Square-knot.jpg This article is about either
  • Knots and how to tie them, or
  • Rope and its use and care

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