Restraints
SILLIKO SENSORY PLAY
Exploration begins with trust.
Consent-first restraints, sensory accessories and curated kits for curious beginners and experienced partners.
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A consent-first introduction
BDSM can include bondage, power exchange, sensory play and many other forms of consensual exploration. The product is never the starting point: communication, boundaries and mutual trust come first.
Before play, discuss what is welcome, what is off-limits and how either partner can pause the experience. Agree on a clear safe word and a non-verbal signal when speech may be difficult.
- Keep safety scissors nearby for rope play
- Never restrain the neck or restrict breathing
- Check circulation frequently
- Plan aftercare and a calm check-in
From soft restraint to sensory play
Soft cuffs and blindfolds are approachable for beginners because they are adjustable and easy to release. Rope requires more knowledge of circulation and placement. Complete kits can offer a coordinated introduction, but every item should be discussed before it is used.
Start slowly and leave room for laughter, questions and changing your mind. Good kink is collaborative, not performative.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Explore with confidence.
What should a beginner BDSM kit include?+
Soft quick-release restraints, a comfortable blindfold and a simple consent and safety guide are enough for a first exploration.
Why is a safe word important?+
It gives every participant a clear, immediate way to pause or stop, even when role-play language could otherwise be ambiguous.
Can ordinary rope be used for bondage?+
Purpose-made soft rope is preferable. Rough or thin utility rope can damage skin and compress nerves more easily.



