![]() We mitigate these risks by having a plan to quickly warm up – which usually includes the possibility of carrying the bottom to a warm location in case of emergency. RopeyBunny and toy bound with rope, out in the woods mid winter. There is also the risk of hypothermia, especially when movement is limited and the bottom is wearing little to no clothes. The riggers’s fingers may get numb from the cold, making it slower to untie or respond to emergencies. Since circulation is often restricted by rope, frostbite to the extremities can happen more quickly than normal. ![]() Of course, low temperatures add to the risks of an already dangerous type of play. RopeyBunny in an outdoor winter suspension The temperate adds an extra element of suffering to the bondage, and the stark background of the snow creates dramatic images. In colder months, we will still tie outside on selected days. Now we will not even do that, unless it is clearly part of a public performance. On a few rare occasions in the past we have done rope in public areas, but we made sure that there it appears as a purely artistic/athletic activity: no nudity, sexual intent, or the appearance of suffering. Although we are happy to be watched as we play, we only want to be seen by people who have consented to witness kink activities. We take care to choose places where we will not be observed by anyone else. We generally do this on our own isolated property, other private property where we have permission to be, or occasionally isolated public lands. We enjoy outdoor rope bondage, there is something special about being outside where there is nothing but us, the rope and the scenery.
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