Bondage
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Bondage may refer to:
Restraints
- Physical restraints
- Bondage (BDSM), use of restraint for erotic stimulation
- Self-bondage, use of restraints on oneself for erotic pleasure
- Bondage (BDSM), use of restraint for erotic stimulation
Social and economic practices
- Serfdom, feudal enslavement of peasants
- Debt bondage, a form of slavery which pledges debtors' labor or services as security for repayment of debt
In arts and entertainment
- Bondage (1917 film), by American director Ida May Park
- Bondage (1933 film), by American director Alfred Santell
- Bondage (2006 film), by American director Eric Allen Bell
- Bondage (play), 1991 work by Chinese-American playwright David Henry Hwang
- Bondage (album), 2009 album by J-pop singer Nana Kitade
Other uses
- Spiritual attachment, such as to physical world or evil compelling force, such as original sin
See also
- Bondsman (disambiguation)
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