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"We have a photo uploaded with boobs tied, we are very amateur, but its great for foreplay xxx" where did you learn or is it just trial and error? | |||
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"Shibari and hojojutso are two different types of rope activity. Shibari is play between two people whereas hojojutsu is a martial art whose aim is capture eith rope and enforced compliance with rope. Shibari locks the rope at certain points to prevent painful cinching. Hojojutsu does not lock the rope to deliberately cause pain and to discourage struggling. That being said parts of shibari derive from 19th century Japanese judicial punishments (suspension, ebi (prawn) tie, the press (i.e. slabs of stone on the knees of kneeling people). Parts of hojojutsu have been incorporated into shibari as some of the shibari grandmasters were interested in it, as an example the "hojo cuffs". Shibari can be tied to be restrictive. I would also recommend Western bondage, in particular "damsel in distress" bondage which is classic form of Western tying to immobilise people. Google images of David Annis's cartoons, you also need a broad sense of humour. In terms of learning and starting, I compare it to playing an instrument, picking up usable basics does not take long. To be really good in my experience is not the years devoted but the hours devoted to it. It really helps if you start with a partner. Finally, self tying has become really huge and there is information out there on how to tie and suspend yourself. Shay Tiziano has information and a book on self suspension. Shibari is more than pretty patterns. I hope this is not a lecture!" That's really useful and informative, thank you for posting! Lots to think about | |||
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"I would suggest looking at going to a local swamp meet, find out when they do rope classes. It's always a good place to start. Real shibari takes years to master and it is a fine art form. I used to do it years ago, I've still got my rope, I just prefer doing suspension play (we have a pic up on) There is another website more suited for that information but can't mention it on here" Cheers you two. I have an account also on that other site... the one beginning with F? | |||
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"Shibari and hojojutso are two different types of rope activity. Shibari is play between two people whereas hojojutsu is a martial art whose aim is capture eith rope and enforced compliance with rope. Shibari locks the rope at certain points to prevent painful cinching. Hojojutsu does not lock the rope to deliberately cause pain and to discourage struggling. That being said parts of shibari derive from 19th century Japanese judicial punishments (suspension, ebi (prawn) tie, the press (i.e. slabs of stone on the knees of kneeling people). Parts of hojojutsu have been incorporated into shibari as some of the shibari grandmasters were interested in it, as an example the "hojo cuffs". Shibari can be tied to be restrictive. I would also recommend Western bondage, in particular "damsel in distress" bondage which is classic form of Western tying to immobilise people. Google images of David Annis's cartoons, you also need a broad sense of humour. In terms of learning and starting, I compare it to playing an instrument, picking up usable basics does not take long. To be really good in my experience is not the years devoted but the hours devoted to it. It really helps if you start with a partner. Finally, self tying has become really huge and there is information out there on how to tie and suspend yourself. Shay Tiziano has information and a book on self suspension. Shibari is more than pretty patterns. I hope this is not a lecture!" Brilliant comment. Something I’d love to try. | |||
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