
Sociology of Rope Bondage
by MorTis
There have been studies done
in the US to see how many people have tried bondage in their
lives, and these where the percentages they got below.
90% of Americans
have bondage fantasies.
50% of Americans try bondage in their life.
25% of Americans do occasionally use bondage in their sex
lives.
10% of Americans do bondage through their lives.
2% of Americans live a BDSM lifestyle.
Now my guess is that the percentages
are actually a lot higher then this, because most people
would be afraid to admit, or afraid to tell the whole truth
when asked if they have done, or like bondage. So why are
so many people afraid to talk about bondage in general,
and as a sexual release?
Watching almost any action movie,
or TV show, you will often see people tied up, restrained,
tortured, or handcuffed. Usually no in a sexually scene,
but occasionally you will.
But if so many people have tried
bondage in their lives at least once, why are they so afraid
to talk about it? My guess is becomes generally Americans
are so sexually repressed and so ashamed to talk about any
kind of sexually, talking about something that considered
"alternative sexually" is even harder to do. Which
going by the conservative numbers about, i wouldnt consider
bondage an "alternitive sexuality"!