posted by DAN SAVAGE on FEBRUARY 8 at 16:18 PM
It’s dangerous to leave a tied-up person alone—every kinkster
knows that—and you would think that the staff of New York City’s legendary
Nutcracker Suite, a world-famous domination studio, would know better than to
leave a tied-up client alone.
An unidentified patron of a Midtown S&M club who was
bound and suspended from a ceiling while wearing women’s high heels and a neck
choker was hospitalized in critical condition Friday, police sources said.
While an accident is the most likely cause, police said they are investigating
whether he was the victim of a crime….
The man was found about 1:30 a.m. inside the East 33rd
Street club known as Nutcracker Suite and Artistic Innovation, wearing his
pants but not carrying any identification, police said…. Detectives are trying
to determine how long the man was left alone once tied up, sources said. He was
discovered in apparent respiratory distress after a club worker checked on him
as he was suspended from the ceiling and noticed that his hands looked blue, a
police source said.
The law enforcement source said that the club’s staffers
were cooperating with the police and told investigators that they had checked
on the man in regular intervals after he had been bound and suspended.
Perhaps you can leave someone alone—briefly, and so long as
they’re within earshot—if your bondage partner is simply tied to a bed, or
comfortably strapped to a bondage board, or locked in a cage. Your “victim” can
feel isolated and helpless, if that’s what turns ‘em on, and you can be back in
a flash if he or she starts to panic and call out or, you know, if there’s a
sudden and unexpected earthquake or electrical fire. But it’s absolutely nuts
to leave someone alone insuspension bondage.
Thanks to Slog tipper Jayme.
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