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Adelaide, Australia

Top/Switch rigger exploring the merger of shibari and electrostim with focus on trauma-informed care, attunement, and devotional intensity

08 Nov 03:27

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Solved, but I had to loosen tension to shake down and get a gap.

If this needed to happen in a session, what are some strategies to not lose the feeling while it is loose?

Get your partner to flex against the other rope and focus on ‘that’ area of tension?

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08 Nov 03:22

Those moments when you’re going for your last run of the ladder and realise the gap you’ve left is not gonna get the hand through…

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You’re absolutely right 😮

🤔You’ve done this before…🤭🤭🤭

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02 Nov 20:21

Hi everyone,

I’m Zero.

I have been doing rope play for a week. Attending my first class tonight, but once a week is not enough for a real foundational base; or a deep rope special interest (I just really like ropes generally).

Right now, I’m still finding aesthetic finishing tricky - as you can see in the picture, I got to the end of this tie and went 🤷🏻 and just bound the feet.

This was my first tie 🎀 yesterday.

From my perspective, it the communication that is the first thing to work on with partner work.

Being able to communicate through “does the tension feel symmetrical?”, “is there anything that is taking you out of the experience?” *lifts up to mock suspension* “ If we were suspending, where would most of the load be put and would this be too uncomfortable for you?”

Even though this was a platonic lab session, the agency for them to express ‘tighter’, I could see was doing something for them.

So, thanks for starting this community.

Hope to share more as it comes.

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01 Nov 22:17

Thanks for building this Anton!

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