Headbox-a bdsm device

Buzzboy

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I need to know about the head box. I remember seeing one in an episode of Criminal Minds. It's research for a novel I'm writing and I want to know as much as possible.

Are there different kinds of head boxes? What do you experience? What are the dangers?

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Head boxes are really scary! Being held by the neck is dangerous. They are safest if the rest of the body is immobilised too, so the bottom can't jerk and dislocate something.

The sound echoes inside, so the bottom hears their breathing and vocalisations-- and knows that they are muffled outside the box. Very objectifying. No eye contact, no communication.
You get super-sweaty inside them, maybe even suffocatingly hot.

I've played with two kinds. One was a solid wooden crate, which held me stationary. My wrists were held as well. The crate was pretty big; a person could go inside it with their head sticking out as easily as the way I was, and I didn't feel suffocated. I would not have been able to give a safeword, or signal one either since my hands were hidden, and my tops were a leetle bit too careful... I have never figured out a solution for that. You'd have to know your partner/s.

The other, was a simple cardboard box that we jury-rigged for a bottom. It didn't hold her in place, but it made her into an object-- a box head on a soft body. That was the one where we learned how hot a box could get-- she came out of it soaked in sweat. She took about forever to come out of sub space, too.
 
I have no idea what a head box is, really. But there was a video that captivated the hell out of me - it was on xhamster.

There was a box sunk into the floor that had doors that opened out to the right and left and had a neck sized hole in the middle. The doors were opened and some girl's head lowered into the box, then the doors closed and locked so her head was trapped inside and below floor level. Her body, as you can imagine, completely vulnerable.

The captivating portion was that they had a camera in the box full on her face, projecting her onto a big screen up on the wall in front of her. So anyone behind her kneeling body had only to look up in front of them at the big screen to see the expressions on her face.

I looked for it but could not find a link to share... Sorry, it has been a while since I saw it. Hope I have done a good enough job of describing this so you can picture it. Good luck with your project :)
 
I have no idea what a head box is, really. But there was a video that captivated the hell out of me - it was on xhamster.

There was a box sunk into the floor that had doors that opened out to the right and left and had a neck sized hole in the middle. The doors were opened and some girl's head lowered into the box, then the doors closed and locked so her head was trapped inside and below floor level. Her body, as you can imagine, completely vulnerable.

The captivating portion was that they had a camera in the box full on her face, projecting her onto a big screen up on the wall in front of her. So anyone behind her kneeling body had only to look up in front of them at the big screen to see the expressions on her face.

I looked for it but could not find a link to share... Sorry, it has been a while since I saw it. Hope I have done a good enough job of describing this so you can picture it. Good luck with your project :)

This sounds exactly like what I saw on the Electrosluts set at the Armory. Is that actually a head box? :confused:

I mean, obviously it's a box, and a head goes in it, but my vision of a "head box" is more of a mobile unit rather than something fixed (as in set in the floor). And typically the person using it would be upright, and could, I suppose, walk or be led around.
 
This sounds exactly like what I saw on the Electrosluts set at the Armory. Is that actually a head box? :confused:

I mean, obviously it's a box, and a head goes in it, but my vision of a "head box" is more of a mobile unit rather than something fixed (as in set in the floor). And typically the person using it would be upright, and could, I suppose, walk or be led around.

Yep. That's why I prefaced my post with.. I have no idea what a head box is :)
 
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