Hi all, I'm looking to experiment in this art. I consider myself pretty useful with knots and as a starter I'm after advice on what sort of rope is best to use. Or if someone could point me to a website as a guide it will be much appreciated.
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By *eerobCouple
over a year ago
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"Hi all, I'm looking to experiment in this art. I consider myself pretty useful with knots and as a starter I'm after advice on what sort of rope is best to use. Or if someone could point me to a website as a guide it will be much appreciated.
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Knot too sure we're you could get this advice either;-) |
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over a year ago
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Most people like a soft rope for this. Its called shibari...try searching for that and you find a huge amount online. There are some books available as well....as well as workshops you can attend.
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"Try the f et I ife dot c0m site and type Shibari into the search box (personally I find shrink wrap, duct tape and cable ties less time consuming) very nice sexy pics btw " love your igloo! Lol |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"Hi all, I'm looking to experiment in this art. I consider myself pretty useful with knots and as a starter I'm after advice on what sort of rope is best to use. Or if someone could point me to a website as a guide it will be much appreciated.
Thanks" people use different types of ropes for different effects, i found this out at a munch, great places to go to chat about stuff. a lot of people do use the shibari rope, but people use thinner rope for some things and thicker for others including suspension...research, im sure once you are into it, you'll learn more and more x |
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"Hi all, I'm looking to experiment in this art. I consider myself pretty useful with knots and as a starter I'm after advice on what sort of rope is best to use. Or if someone could point me to a website as a guide it will be much appreciated.
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Knot too sure we're you could get this advice either;-)"
I see what you've done there ?? |
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"Most people like a soft rope for this. Its called shibari...try searching for that and you find a huge amount online. There are some books available as well....as well as workshops you can attend.
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"Try the f et I ife dot c0m site and type Shibari into the search box (personally I find shrink wrap, duct tape and cable ties less time consuming)"
Thanks have just signed up now,good forum discussions specific to this |
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"Try the f et I ife dot c0m site and type Shibari into the search box (personally I find shrink wrap, duct tape and cable ties less time consuming)
Thanks have just signed up now,good forum discussions specific to this "
I also see rope classes being advertised on there as well aimed for everyone from novices to advanced, also plenty of videos online for guides I found pretty easy to follow
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"Hi all, I'm looking to experiment in this art. I consider myself pretty useful with knots and as a starter I'm after advice on what sort of rope is best to use. Or if someone could point me to a website as a guide it will be much appreciated.
Thankspeople use different types of ropes for different effects, i found this out at a munch, great places to go to chat about stuff. a lot of people do use the shibari rope, but people use thinner rope for some things and thicker for others including suspension...research, im sure once you are into it, you'll learn more and more x"
Thanks for the advice Suzi, I'll keep looking and learning and look forward to all that's to come x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Before you buy anything or tie anyone up you should head along to a Peer Rope Group. There's probably one in a city near you. There you can get advice on safety, try out different types of rope, and meet people into the same things as you! |
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By *armersWoman
over a year ago
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"Try the f et I ife dot c0m site and type Shibari into the search box (personally I find shrink wrap, duct tape and cable ties less time consuming)"
But it's all about the time and sensory execution of the art that's just as pleasuring |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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also have alook at the two knotty boys videos and books lots og good advice on there . and agree about getting along to peer ropeworkshops and munches best learning experiance is hands on .
also have alook at B&Q (not knpwn as bondage quatermasters for nothing )lots of different types and styles of rope look at cotton and stay well away from nylon |
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"also have alook at the two knotty boys videos and books lots og good advice on there . and agree about getting along to peer ropeworkshops and munches best learning experiance is hands on .
also have alook at B&Q (not knpwn as bondage quatermasters for nothing )lots of different types and styles of rope look at cotton and stay well away from nylon "
Thanks have looked at a few knotty boys videos. Cotton seems to be advised for beginners. |
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By *rs DCouple
over a year ago
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"Try the f et I ife dot c0m site and type Shibari into the search box (personally I find shrink wrap, duct tape and cable ties less time consuming) very nice sexy pics btw love your igloo! Lol" was quickest shag we ever had in it was freezing lol xx |
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We have been to some fetish events with rope demonstrations, very friendly most had people on hand to show beginners how to get started and share their experience. These events have been held at fetish nights at swingers clubs - ask the clubs near you if they have any fetish events coming up |
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Traditionally it's jute or hemp rope which can be treated to soften it. At moment we're using cotton and some type of artificial silk but will probably buy some jute ropes soon.
For anyone in London there's a dedicated rope studio in Peckham called Anatomie. Haven't tried it yet but hoping to get to one of their beginners all day sessions in 2017. |
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Agree with getting along to a rope jam - lovely and enthusiastic people who will help you whether you know some already, or you're a complete novice.
(Still novices here, but having fun practising!) |
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