Archetype

Rope Bunny

Enjoys bondage, restraint, or the ritual of being tied.

Archetypes are interpretive and not clinical diagnoses.

What it is

Rope bunny refers to enjoying being tied or restrained in a consensual way. The experience can be about trust, focus, and the ritual of restraint within agreed boundaries.

What high scores may suggest

  • Enjoys restraint or being tied in a consensual setting.
  • Values trust and clear agreements.
  • Prefers clear signals for comfort and limits.

What it does not mean

  • Restraint does not replace consent.
  • Comfort and safety should be negotiated first.
  • Preferences may vary by partner or context.

Common signals

  • Trust-oriented
  • Comfortable with restraint
  • Boundary-aware

How this may appear in a BDSM test result

In a BDSM test result, rope bunny preferences may appear as higher scores in restraint or trust-based dynamics. Use it to guide boundaries and communication.

Common misconceptions

  • Rope bunny means passive or powerless.
  • Restraint means consent is automatic.
  • If you like rope, you must like pain.
  • Agree on comfort limits before any restraint.
  • Use clear signals to pause or stop.
  • Check in regularly about comfort.

For individuals

Reflection prompts

  • What kinds of restraint feel safe to you?
  • Which boundaries are most important to you?
  • How do you want to signal discomfort?

For couples

Conversation prompts

  • What check-ins should we use during restraint?
  • Which positions or limits are off-limits?
  • How do we debrief after a session?

If you're exploring this together, these links can help keep the conversation clear and consent-first.

Next steps