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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Decided to buy some raw (jute) rope and treat it from scratch, including colouring it. This got me thinking about colours.

What colours do you think look best? Subjective, I know, but I’d be interested in your thoughts....

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

Would that not depend on the skin tone of the person they're going on?

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By *rincess PhoenixWoman  over a year ago

Southampton

I know someone has purple rope and it looks great

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

I like dark green rope

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Red looks good usually.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Would that not depend on the skin tone of the person they're going on? "

Yes, quite possibly to some extent.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

Deep purple or dark red.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"Deep purple or dark red.

"

Dulux Ferric Red is nice.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Deep purple or dark red.

Dulux Ferric Red is nice."

Dulux may be missing a trick there

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When a guy gets out rope with a devilish look on his face, the last thing I give a shit about is the colour of the rope... Hope that helps x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

First off I prefer the natural colour of the rope but if not then why not PINK x

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"When a guy gets out rope with a devilish look on his face, the last thing I give a shit about is the colour of the rope... Hope that helps x"

Bet there’s just an oh so tiny part of you that, for a split second, thinks “mmm, that’s a nice shade of [insert]”.

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By *etcplCouple  over a year ago

Gapping Fanny

I like natural colours, but the ropes we tend to use are unicorn (i.e.: multi coloured) as for some we tie that is just as appealing as the ties we do, so we are not doing sadistic rope or worried about the texture against skin.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"When a guy gets out rope with a devilish look on his face, the last thing I give a shit about is the colour of the rope... Hope that helps x

Bet there’s just an oh so tiny part of you that, for a split second, thinks “mmm, that’s a nice shade of [insert]”. "

Texture is far more important! No rope burns please, or itchy bits!

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By *acey_RedWoman  over a year ago

Liverpool

My rope is purple. The rainbow stuff is bloody gorgeous though!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"When a guy gets out rope with a devilish look on his face, the last thing I give a shit about is the colour of the rope... Hope that helps x

Bet there’s just an oh so tiny part of you that, for a split second, thinks “mmm, that’s a nice shade of [insert]”.

Texture is far more important! No rope burns please, or itchy bits!"

I’ll be sure to flame them good and proper!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I like natural colours, but the ropes we tend to use are unicorn (i.e.: multi coloured) as for some we tie that is just as appealing as the ties we do, so we are not doing sadistic rope or worried about the texture against skin."

That does sound really interesting. I’m going to look that out. Thanks.

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By *acey_RedWoman  over a year ago

Liverpool


"When a guy gets out rope with a devilish look on his face, the last thing I give a shit about is the colour of the rope... Hope that helps x

Bet there’s just an oh so tiny part of you that, for a split second, thinks “mmm, that’s a nice shade of [insert]”.

Texture is far more important! No rope burns please, or itchy bits!"

I quite like it a little scratchy though

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By *acDreamyMan  over a year ago

Wirral

I have red, black, purple and some colourful climbing and sailing rope for when tensile strength is an issue.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"When a guy gets out rope with a devilish look on his face, the last thing I give a shit about is the colour of the rope... Hope that helps x

Bet there’s just an oh so tiny part of you that, for a split second, thinks “mmm, that’s a nice shade of [insert]”.

Texture is far more important! No rope burns please, or itchy bits!

I quite like it a little scratchy though "

This is the interesting thing. We all like different things. Ropes are no different.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I have red, black, purple and some colourful climbing and sailing rope for when tensile strength is an issue. "

Currently debating with myself whether to be a purist or succumb to my inner geek and try other types of rope.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Decided to buy some raw (jute) rope and treat it from scratch, including colouring it. This got me thinking about colours.

What colours do you think look best? Subjective, I know, but I’d be interested in your thoughts...."

Fawn

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Decided to buy some raw (jute) rope and treat it from scratch, including colouring it. This got me thinking about colours.

What colours do you think look best? Subjective, I know, but I’d be interested in your thoughts....

Fawn "

Oh, you’re rope looks so amazing, it’s the best rope I’ve ever seen, it is truly a delight.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Decided to buy some raw (jute) rope and treat it from scratch, including colouring it. This got me thinking about colours.

What colours do you think look best? Subjective, I know, but I’d be interested in your thoughts....

Fawn

Oh, you’re rope looks so amazing, it’s the best rope I’ve ever seen, it is truly a delight. "

You get testimonials?!

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By *etcplCouple  over a year ago

Gapping Fanny


"I have red, black, purple and some colourful climbing and sailing rope for when tensile strength is an issue.

Currently debating with myself whether to be a purist or succumb to my inner geek and try other types of rope. "

You mean material wise such as hemp, jute, cotton or getting climbing or marine rope?

The main thing I would say is what do you want to do with it?

If you want to tie on the ground, then material and thickness are decided factors for me.

If you want to suspend then you need to know the tensile strength of the rope and its load baring capability otherwise you may have accidents. This is where I would not be buying rope from lovehoney or bondara, and would instead buy from a specialist retailer.

Each to their own though. Its about confidence and ability more than anything as rope can be dangerous in the wrong hands.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Decided to buy some raw (jute) rope and treat it from scratch, including colouring it. This got me thinking about colours.

What colours do you think look best? Subjective, I know, but I’d be interested in your thoughts....

Fawn

Oh, you’re rope looks so amazing, it’s the best rope I’ve ever seen, it is truly a delight.

You get testimonials?!"

I try to keep my plums out of it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I have red, black, purple and some colourful climbing and sailing rope for when tensile strength is an issue.

Currently debating with myself whether to be a purist or succumb to my inner geek and try other types of rope.

You mean material wise such as hemp, jute, cotton or getting climbing or marine rope?

The main thing I would say is what do you want to do with it?

If you want to tie on the ground, then material and thickness are decided factors for me.

If you want to suspend then you need to know the tensile strength of the rope and its load baring capability otherwise you may have accidents. This is where I would not be buying rope from lovehoney or bondara, and would instead buy from a specialist retailer.

Each to their own though. Its about confidence and ability more than anything as rope can be dangerous in the wrong hands.

"

Thanks. That’s really helpful. I’m technically minded so the technical side of things should be a walk in the park. I’m also making sure I have a solid understanding of the anatomical aspects, because as you say in the wrong hands, they’re dangerous. My plan is to work up to suspensions, but for now I’m at a relatively early stage in my journey.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Decided to buy some raw (jute) rope and treat it from scratch, including colouring it. This got me thinking about colours.

What colours do you think look best? Subjective, I know, but I’d be interested in your thoughts....

Fawn

Oh, you’re rope looks so amazing, it’s the best rope I’ve ever seen, it is truly a delight.

You get testimonials?!

I try to keep my plums out of it."

Yes, nothing worse than plum plums!

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By *rincess PhoenixWoman  over a year ago

Southampton


"I have red, black, purple and some colourful climbing and sailing rope for when tensile strength is an issue.

Currently debating with myself whether to be a purist or succumb to my inner geek and try other types of rope.

You mean material wise such as hemp, jute, cotton or getting climbing or marine rope?

The main thing I would say is what do you want to do with it?

If you want to tie on the ground, then material and thickness are decided factors for me.

If you want to suspend then you need to know the tensile strength of the rope and its load baring capability otherwise you may have accidents. This is where I would not be buying rope from lovehoney or bondara, and would instead buy from a specialist retailer.

Each to their own though. Its about confidence and ability more than anything as rope can be dangerous in the wrong hands.

Thanks. That’s really helpful. I’m technically minded so the technical side of things should be a walk in the park. I’m also making sure I have a solid understanding of the anatomical aspects, because as you say in the wrong hands, they’re dangerous. My plan is to work up to suspensions, but for now I’m at a relatively early stage in my journey. "

We went to a rope play class in 2019 so my ex dom could learn how to safely tie me up. He loved to tie and I love to be tied

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By *ensualMan  over a year ago

Sutton

For my then play partner, when the first lockdown was lifted I wanted to have a set of ropes dedicated for her. I bought jute and because she is BAME with dark honey skin tone I dyed the ropes royal blue as I thought it would look good on her.

I have plain ropes and purple ropes and I have jute, cotton, nylon (gold colour), hempex and coconut rope.

As fet couple has (as usual) done the heavy lifting I would only add the following gloss.

The big issue about suspending with hemp or jute is that it is unrated and it has many variables. Therefore if you are trained in doing suspension only buy from the number of rope sellers that sell suspension worthy natural rope. There are estimates on the scene of the breaking point of natural rope.

The synthetic ropes are now being recommended for suspension as these tend to be rated. Some can be bought with a reinforced core. But you have to learn how to use synthetic ropes for suspension because they don't have the grip of natural rope. It is a different technique from natural rope.

Some natural rope now has a reinforced core.

I am old school and love the Japanese rope style so I mainly use jute.

However, I use hempex and nylon rope for club use because they can be washed without the hassle of re-stretching them again.

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman  over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly


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We went to a rope play class in 2019 so my ex dom could learn how to safely tie me up. He loved to tie and I love to be tied "

Learning how to tie safely is so important - and best to do before you get into any bad habits!

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman  over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

My main set of rope is a deep burgundy colour and was dyed to match my car because I loved the colour so much

I also have a set of natural coloured rope which is a nice contrast. I’ve seen someone colour theirs a beautiful emerald colour and that was so unusual but lush. Black rope can be sexy but if the person has black on underneath it loses its effect. Naked is fine though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"When a guy gets out rope with a devilish look on his face, the last thing I give a shit about is the colour of the rope... Hope that helps x

Bet there’s just an oh so tiny part of you that, for a split second, thinks “mmm, that’s a nice shade of [insert]”.

Texture is far more important! No rope burns please, or itchy bits!"

Yes I agree - I use red silk rope, so much kinder if you have very sensitive skin.

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