‘Shibari Quick Start Guide’ now on-line
Another tutorial, the ‘Shibari Quick Start Guide’ , is now on-line. This is a concise tutorial for those of you who can’t be bothered with the whole manual and want to cut to the chase. You know, when you are the sort to just dive for the quick start crib sheet that tells you the essentials. After all, you just got your new rope and can’t wait to play. With this in mind, all the ties are designed with sex and play in mind.
It is perfect if you just want to have some fun without having to dedicate a lifetime of study to the Grand Master who sits atop Mt Fuji.
Sweet and simple shibari
I keep it sweet and simple. One tie is so simple that it doesn’t even need knots, yet it can reveal a lot about your partner, their mood and needs for the session.
All the bondage shown relies on a couple of very simple ‘ingredients’ which take no time to learn. However, you will discover their incredible versatility and how they can be used to create an infinite number of ‘recipes’ (ties), which are only limited by your imagination.
The essence of shibari
Our teaching has always been about ‘tying people, not parcels’. In other words, making it so much more than mere restraint and taking it onto a more connective and psychological level. The essence of shibari is making the rope a tool of communication and an extension of you hands and will. We strongly believe that it is far better to learn this from the very start and not as an advanced skill years down the road. Your partner will thank you for it, especially if they are a bit apprehensive or unconvinced of the delights of shibari. Here’s what one of our students said:
“I was actually able to get my princess into subspace with rope for the first time using the techniques you taught in the videos” – Nerdy_Sir
Click to here to read more testimonials.
No dungeon? No problem!
Many people over-estimate the usefulness of BDSM equipment for bondage, like frames, spanking benches etc. I’ll show you some creative ways to use your existing furniture and other ‘pervertable’ items to create very practical alternatives with step-by-step examples.
A few simple example ties
Just a few of the ties that you will learn, all using no more than two ropes and a couple of simple ingredients. Serving suggestions unlimited.
More shibari tutorials
That’s not all. Nina has been working on a tutorial focusing on the changes in a suspension , be they in the feeling and intensity or position, i.e. transitions. She will also be rope-labbing an idea for a suspension which will help you develop your understanding of the dynamics of the engineering and also your problem solving abilities. These skills are essential for safe creativity, rather than merely following a ‘recipe’ by rote.