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By *teve969 OP Man
over a year ago
London |
I love the look of a skilfully tied body , and have always had a bit of a fascination for ropes and knots (not the only reason I like climbing)
Is the attraction the decoration or restraint
- and of course feel free to show off your skills |
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By *ensualMan
over a year ago
Sutton |
Neither, by definition Shibari/kinbaku should look good. The style I follow is all about connection and creating a particular emotional response in the rope bottom/ model.
For some people it is about having a pretty picture at the end, and for some it is about restraint. There are others that do it for performance, or for meditation on or one or a mixture of other reasons. Rope has more dimensions than two. |
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
"Neither, by definition Shibari/kinbaku should look good. The style I follow is all about connection and creating a particular emotional response in the rope bottom/ model.
For some people it is about having a pretty picture at the end, and for some it is about restraint. There are others that do it for performance, or for meditation on or one or a mixture of other reasons. Rope has more dimensions than two."
This is the first time I’m not sure you would be fun at parties.
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