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If you’re interested in Japanese bondage but don’t know what it is exactly, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll take a look at some brief history, erotic elements, and things to be aware of before diving in.
First, let’s try to sort out some of the terminology and clear up the confusion surrounding it.
- Gold Explosion (BDSM) – Tight Bondage
- Golden nose (BDSM Beauty)——The Beauty of Tight Bondage
- Chai Li (Shibari) – Decorative tie
- Rope Stone Rope Maker – Rope Maker – Rope Artist in BDSM
Some people distinguish between the terms Gold Explosion and Chai Li (One has BDSM or sexual overtones, the other does not).
firewood Just means a beautiful knot like a piece of art you made or a decoration for a gift.
Gold LeafHowever, it refers to the aesthetic nature of tying someone up – also known as Japanese bondage.
but…
Many Japanese practitioners Alternate use and Westerners have mistakenly adopted the term Chai Li Sexually suggestive.
There is another view Chai Li The study of the knots themselves and the history or rituals behind them became erotic, and Gold Explosion Eroticism through functionality and bondage.
So what we see is confused language.
Beauty and history
The ancient Japanese attached great importance to knots.
- The armor consisted of wooden planks tied together
- The transported goods are wrapped and secured with cloth
- Gifts wrapped with rope by people of different races
- A kimono is a ritualistic (and functional) knot/fold around the body
One of the most interesting things came from the local government…
There were no jails in the traditional sense, so prisoners were tied up—usually with ropes of specific colors corresponding to specific seasons and directions.
Rope Type
There are two types (synthetic and natural), each with their own advantages and disadvantages. There are also elasticity, texture, color, and other factors to consider.
Also, some riggers (people who do tying) will insist on only using one “right” thing and so on.
As long as it is done safely, there is really no limit to the material of the rope.
Want to learn more about rope materials? Start here:
Rope Tie-Down 101 – 12 Practical Tips and a Detailed Introduction to Rope Tie-Down
pornography
Everyone has a different answer as to why people like this form of bondage.
Some Love The rough rope contrasts with the smooth skin or appreciate the hard angles on soft curves. Others Constraints and Uncomfortable or asymmetrical positions held by the model.
One can then have fun with the knot itself and transform its model into a pure, naked work of art.
Daniel Koch, A Singaporean bondage artist put it very well: “It can be very tender or very hard. There’s a range of emotions that are as flexible as the material itself… a sense of communication through the rope.”
Hundreds of patterns and designs
You have mastered the basic knots and basic functions – such as handcuffs or armbands. However, things can get… real Intricate and creative – some knots take hours to make and then untie. Also, some knots have names that refer not to the finished knot itself, but to the position of the “rabbit” (rabbit = person being tied).
For example, this image from Rope-topia.com is titled ““shrimp”
after, Hanging shrimps, inverted shrimps, and mutant shrimps.
Kinbaku not only makes you horny, but it also makes you hungry.
Learn how
You can learn some Basic KnotThere are lots of videos and other resources on YouTube. If you need to test it on someone, make sure everything is kept very loose – and with no suspension.
After that, you need to find a regular course. They are offered in many large cities and some medium-sized cities. Before signing up, it is best to find out more about the teacher to make sure they are regular.
When I say legitimate, I mean someone with a lot of experience and the right mindset.
Why?
While the act of tying someone up is fun, there are a number of things that the bondage artist needs to be aware of:
- Choose the right rope based on knot or function
- Know how to make adjustments “on the fly”
- Fully understand the anatomy and location of nerve centers
- Different body sensations and what they mean
- Know the possible dangers
- Clear communication skills
- Ability to monitor mental and emotional states
- Basic First Aid
- At least a minimum of sympathy
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Have you ever been a bunny? Have you ever been a rigger? What was your experience? Maybe you’re interested but never tried it? What pose or “art piece” would you like to become?