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By *ayla and the Admiral OP   Couple 36 weeks ago

monaghan

I suppose the title says it all!

Knowledgable people of Fab- i kinda fell into a bit of a Shibari bunny hole.

Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction of videos/Web sites for safe beginner Shibari practises?

I know I could Google it but there is so much misinformation online, I don't want to be looking at the wrong thing.

Thanks muchly

T x

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By *ungry CatCouple 36 weeks ago

Belfast

Kinbaku Dojo is a professional team who do workshops for it x

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By *ildarekinkstersCouple 36 weeks ago

kinkytown

Two knotty boys. If you're on the fetish place try out peer rope Ireland. Some very talented people there and they love helping beginners

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By *llthewaysMan 36 weeks ago

Somewhere

I love the look of it, but have no knowledge of it.

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By *ealmc1973Man 36 weeks ago

Limerick, Clare, Tipperary

I do not know...but I have about 50 meters of yellow pure cotton shibari rope.

No use for it, I might add sadly

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By *ayla and the Admiral OP   Couple 36 weeks ago

monaghan

Thanks HC and KK

I shall have a peruse this evening

T x

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By *pankingNorfolkCouple 25 weeks ago

Norwichish

If you search the internet for crash restraint you should find a free step by step course that you can follow.

Get some good rope scissors and make sure you communicate the whole time, avoid ties round the nexk.

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By *ipstick KissesWoman 25 weeks ago

South Down, Northern Ireland

Bookmarking as this is something I'd love to investigate more

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By *ural delightMan 25 weeks ago

Enniskillen

Rory's Brainworks on YouTube. Some fantastic tutorials that's what I'm using at moment

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