If you're lightly sick

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JennyTied
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If you're lightly sick

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Eg bruises, slight cough, sore feet or legs or sprained. Do dare play a tug?
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Bruises and other minor issues can be worked around with different ties. Slight cough is an issue but if you can play without gags, then perhaps it's not a big deal. So basically it all hinges on how you play. Light is fine, hard bondage is not ideal for safety issues.
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One complaint I had from a former significant other is that I don’t take it easy when I’m sick. There’s always some task I want to get done regardless if I’m ill or not. So maybe being tied up when I’m sick will actually help give my body the rest it needs haha.
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Red86 wrote: 3 months ago Bruises and other minor issues can be worked around with different ties. Slight cough is an issue but if you can play without gags, then perhaps it's not a big deal. So basically it all hinges on how you play. Light is fine, hard bondage is not ideal for safety issues.

If it’s not hard bondage I don’t want it 😆💁🏼‍♂️
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Post by latin-self-bound »

If they are some minor bruises or a sore throat, I'd consider to play some hard (and fun) bondage scenario.
If it's a sprained ankle or sore foot, I'd rather wait some days to recover.
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Post by ExcessivelyCurious »

I generally try to be careful about such things, you don't want to risk making anything worse or maybe infecting the other person. Some minor stuff like bruises or whatever is fine though and if need be you can conciously adapt what you're doing to make it safer / more comfortable.
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