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{{Short description|Restraint device used for BDSM}} {{About|a bondage tool|the fishing tool|Spreader bar (angling)}} [[File:Cotton panties with spreader bar.png|thumb|right|A spreader bar affixed with rope]] [[File:Shibari Spreader Bar.png|thumb|Use of an arms spreader bar]] A '''spreader bar''' is an article of [[bondage equipment]] usually consisting of a metal or wooden bar,<ref name="cons"/> with attachment points for [[bondage cuffs]] at each end, which can be fastened to wrists, ankles or knees to hold them apart.<ref>Anonymous, "BDSM 4 Dummies", [[Lulu Publishing]], p. 202{{Self-published source|date=September 2023}}</ref><ref>Malti-Douglas, Fedwa. "Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender", 2007. p. 179.</ref> They are used in [[bondage (BDSM)|bondage]] play, and sometimes in bedroom bondage, usually in association with other bondage equipment. When applied to the wrists, a bar keeps the arms spread away from the body, providing an unimpeded access to the subject's [[torso]]. When applied to the ankles or between the knees, it immobilizes the subject by preventing all but the most awkward walking, and keeping the legs spread to allow unimpeded access to the subject's groin and trunk. If bars are applied between the knees and between the ankles, the subject may be forced to bend their knees, making walking even harder. A pair of bars may hold the subject in a [[spreadeagle position]]. The bar may be attached solely to the subject, or it may be attached to a piece of furniture, the floor or a device for [[suspension bondage]].<ref name="cons">Henkin, William A & Holiday, Sybil. "Consensual Sadomasochism : How to Talk About It and How to Do It Safely", p. 191</ref> Homemade versions can be made from [[dowel]]s, [[bamboo]] rods, or closet poles.<ref>Varrin, Cynthia. "The Art of Sensual Female Dominance: A Guide for Women", 2000. p. 28.</ref><ref>Morey, Craig. "The Seductive Art of Japanese Bondage", 2002. p. 50 & 65</ref> ==See also== * [[Stocks]] * [[List of BDSM equipment]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category inline|Spreader bars}} {{BDSM}} [[Category:BDSM equipment]] [[Category:Physical restraint]]
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