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A Key Holder is someone that holds a key to a particular bondage device, often this reference refers to a collar or chastity device, but the duty can be assigned to any locking bondage mechanism.
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A Key Holder is someone that holds a key to a particular [[bondage]] device, often this reference refers to a collar or chastity device, but the duty can be assigned to any locking bondage mechanism.
  
In cases such as chastity or collaring there may be specific negotiated conditions, rituals or some other series of triggers that need to occur before such a device can be removed.
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In cases such as [[chastity]] or [[collaring]] there may be specific [[negotiated]] conditions, rituals or some other series of triggers that need to occur before such a device can be removed.
  
 
A key holder may also be someone asked to monitor an [[extreme bondage]] session where in which a person may be in bondage for up to days at a time and will be required to be alert and present for the duration of the scene to ensure the safety of the helplessly bound person.
 
A key holder may also be someone asked to monitor an [[extreme bondage]] session where in which a person may be in bondage for up to days at a time and will be required to be alert and present for the duration of the scene to ensure the safety of the helplessly bound person.

Revision as of 06:24, 4 April 2014

A Key Holder is someone that holds a key to a particular bondage device, often this reference refers to a collar or chastity device, but the duty can be assigned to any locking bondage mechanism.

In cases such as chastity or collaring there may be specific negotiated conditions, rituals or some other series of triggers that need to occur before such a device can be removed.

A key holder may also be someone asked to monitor an extreme bondage session where in which a person may be in bondage for up to days at a time and will be required to be alert and present for the duration of the scene to ensure the safety of the helplessly bound person.

Best Practices

Being a key holder is an on call position that never takes a rest involving the safety of another, be sure you are ready to respond to an emergency at any hour before taking this responsibility.