On Pornhub I found a lot of bondagevids of Cutieboy90.
And those vids might be SELFbondagevids .... So .... I wrote to Cutieboy90 and he answered me.

Here is a link to Cutieboy90's vids:

https://nl.pornhub.com/model/cutieboy90/videos


THE SCARECROW VID
 
 
Question: How did you realise / escape this setting?
 
Cutieboy90 answered: "Anyways, to answer your questions about those videos. Firstly, I want to stress that I spend a LOT of time and consideration to make it appear authentic, like it isn't selfbondage. So there's a good deal of off-screen work and practice runs. For this "pumpkin scarecrow" video, I use leather fist mitts that are shackled to a spreader bar. The fist mitts are buckled one notch tighter than where they can slide over my hand. Since leather is a little bit stretchy and padded, my left hand is able to slip out with just a little effort. Primarily, my hands are easily freed in order to facilitate position and camera angle changes.
The rope in this video is "real" ropework, in that I do not employ the selfbondage technique used in my other videos. It is used as a chest harness to secure the spreader bar to my shoulders, and tied to my ankles to keep me on my knees in a semi-hogtie position."
 

THE CHAIRTIE VID

 
Question: And what rope technique did you use in this vid in which you escape by force in the end?
 
Cutieboy90 answered: "For the "chairtie escape" video, I use my standard selfbondage rope technique, with two ropes doubled up ending with a loop/lasso knot. I add extra safety knots to this to prevent the knot overtightening, and to easily untie myself should the need arise. For this video, the bight end of one rope is used to tie my ankles to the leg of the chair, and is wound up to tie my legs to the chair. The second rope is attached to the back of the chair, and loops around my upper body, and both lasso ends secure my wrists behind the back of the chair.
In truth, my lasso knot setup was developed for its authentic appearance, but the safety knots I build in come undone very easily under tension, so the ropes come loose quickly with real struggling. This can be seen about halfway through the video, especially at my ankles. In the end, when it was time to escape, I untied the safety knot holding the lasso at my wrists, and proceeded to free myself.
I'll have to make A TUTORIAL VIDEO [ YES, PLEASE, Peter ] detailing my ropework. I use the same basic technique in all my videos, and it's proven to be very reliable (and it looks pretty convincing if I do say)."

 

 

 

 


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