incorporating high heels into rope bondage

helistin

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Thought i'd poke my head out of the lurky waters for long enough to ask you good people for some advice. Tried my best with the search to see if this had been covered before, i apologize if it has!

We've been experimenting with rope bondage for a while now - the basic stuff, breast harnesses and simple corsets etc. The thought of somehow adding high heeled shoes into all this has been discussed before, but i can't seem to find any inspirational images or tips on the matter that would make Him get even more interested!

Just to clarify, i'm especially looking for tips on how to make the shoes a part of the tie, not just something i happened to have on while being tied up. Likewise with the pictures, ankles tied together with a glimpse of shoes can make for a very powerful shot but it's not really the type of thing i'm looking for. Gee, i wonder why i've had trouble finding this stuff ..

Experimenting and trying things out for ourselves is naturally also on the list, i was just hoping to get a few pointers to make it easier to start.
 
try doing a tie around the ankles, and hooking the rope around the underside of the shoe in that indent where the top of the heel meets the actual shoe. black shoes, white rope lookgs great.

Master often says, there are shoes for wearing and there are shoes for pointing at the ceiling.

and here is a picture but i would NOT recommend this for a beginner.

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/47/136244642_b6a56aad07.jpg?v=0
 
MIS is correct. The heel is the natural point to tie too. The concerns come in with keeping the shoes on the foot, and also not putting too much rearward or sideways stress on the heels so they don't just snap off. Not hugely likely, but still a concern.

The usual trick, as she said, is to make some part of the foot or ankle bear the actual load of the tie, and then incorporate the heels or other portions in a more cosmetic portion of the tie. This is actually one of the smartest things you can do in tying in general. Make sure the load-bearing elements of the tie are in places that can take the load, then put rope in pretty places once you've gotten the load handled.
 
Thank you for the advice! i basically had to demonstrate where the top of the heel actually is and then have a discussion about whether or not that's actuallly the base of the heel, but i think we've got it now :)

Thanks for the picture as well, we're obviously not shooting for anything quite that elaborate yet but it's still nice to get some eye candy that might give you ideas!
 
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