Savage fold

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A further refinement is to tie a rope round the [[elbow bondage|elbows]] to pull them towards each other.  While they cannot move very far (due to the ties to the legs), this extra rope further immobilises the arms.
 
A further refinement is to tie a rope round the [[elbow bondage|elbows]] to pull them towards each other.  While they cannot move very far (due to the ties to the legs), this extra rope further immobilises the arms.
 
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I am John Savage, and would like to point out that the photo on the right is NOT a "Savage Fold."  A true Savage Fold would have the upper arms tied to the thighs to hold the person in a bent over position.
 
 
Thank you.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:41, 10 January 2014

Tied in a Savage fold
Tied in what is claimed to be a Savage fold

The Savage fold or lotus fold is a bondage position used in BDSM play. It is named after bondage expert John Savage.

The person's wrists are tied crossed behind their back. Their ankles are tied crossed as they sit on the floor; this forces their shins to be at right angles to each other with the knees wide apart. A dog collar or other suitable collar is fastened around their neck. A rope is tied to the front of the collar and goes to the ankle ties. The rope is pulled tight, which forces the ankles as close to the neck as possible. Next, the left upper arm is tied to the left thigh, just above the knee. Finally, the same is done with the right arm and leg. The person is now folded double.

Mr Savage claims that most people tied like this cannot move themselves from the sitting position and that on the whole, this position limits movement more than a standard hogtie.

A further refinement is to tie a rope round the elbows to pull them towards each other. While they cannot move very far (due to the ties to the legs), this extra rope further immobilises the arms.

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