Cute, good for beginners or some silly fun
Looking for your first set of handcuffs or just something a bit silly to lighten up play? Go for it.
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Pros
Cute & fun, easy to get out of
Cons
Doesn't quite cut it for more hardcore play
I got these mostly because fuzzy pink handcuffs seem to be an obligatory part of any kinkster's collection, at least at the beginning (or at least for laughs). Surprise, surprise, they can actually be a whole lot of fun.
First warning, these are very tight—definitely something to consider if you've got small wrists or don't like to be bound too tightly. The fuzziness at least alleviates a lot of the potential discomfort, but these still probably should not be used for endurance play; circulation is important! I've never used them long enough that they cause chafing or anything, but there's definitely potential there for them to do so.
They're surprisingly durable considering their price; at the beginning I was careful not to be too rough with them for fear they might break, but no such thing. I've had them a year now and they've lasted quite nicely, although I don't use them all that regularly or for really heavy play; that's probably better left to better quality cuffs.
These are also good for beginners in that they're quite easy to get out of should you start feeling uncomfortable or want the play to stop; you simply twist your hand a bit and push the small tab at the base of the cuffs upwards, and you're released. There seem to be quite a few experienced players who think that having an easy way to get out of your restraints is cheating, but it's often vital for people who are just testing their comfort levels. Also, it's very easy to ignore that you can get out of them if you want to.
For those just venturing into light BDSM or for those who just want some light, fun play now and then, these are for you. More experienced BDSMers or those into long, rough play sessions might want to look elsewhere.
First warning, these are very tight—definitely something to consider if you've got small wrists or don't like to be bound too tightly. The fuzziness at least alleviates a lot of the potential discomfort, but these still probably should not be used for endurance play; circulation is important! I've never used them long enough that they cause chafing or anything, but there's definitely potential there for them to do so.
They're surprisingly durable considering their price; at the beginning I was careful not to be too rough with them for fear they might break, but no such thing. I've had them a year now and they've lasted quite nicely, although I don't use them all that regularly or for really heavy play; that's probably better left to better quality cuffs.
These are also good for beginners in that they're quite easy to get out of should you start feeling uncomfortable or want the play to stop; you simply twist your hand a bit and push the small tab at the base of the cuffs upwards, and you're released. There seem to be quite a few experienced players who think that having an easy way to get out of your restraints is cheating, but it's often vital for people who are just testing their comfort levels. Also, it's very easy to ignore that you can get out of them if you want to.
For those just venturing into light BDSM or for those who just want some light, fun play now and then, these are for you. More experienced BDSMers or those into long, rough play sessions might want to look elsewhere.
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