Kahrin

30 Sep 16:25

Thank you for the feedback. We'll keep that in mind for future tutorials and work on providing clearer angles so you can see the techniques more easily.🙏

30 Sep 16:23

So glad to hear you're enjoying the process! Collaboration is such a rewarding part of tying. And you're absolutely right, as long as safety is the priority, there's no "wrong" way to explore and improve! :)

Replied on Armbinder Flow

30 Sep 16:16

Hi! Thanks for your question. It’s not an easy one to answer. You could opt to make the crotch rope quite tight while also binding the arms to the ankles, preventing your bottom from standing up. Though this might just result in really tight crotch rope rather than a proper predicament. If you explore this idea, let us know how it goes! But also, we encourage you to also play with the elements of shame, exposure, and eroticism that are offered here. You might find that some of those elements get lost if you push too far into predicament land.

Thanks for your suggestion! We’ll make something like this for you next time we’re on set :)

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30 Sep 16:14

You can load the Butterfly TK from the front and back the same way that Gorgone shows in the Suspension Lines class for the original Butterfly Harness. We don’t recommend side-loading the Butterfly TK, as the potential for top wrap slippage is high.

Replied on Single-Column Tie

30 Sep 16:13

Hi! Thanks for your question. This can definitely happen with the regular somerville bowline too if the knot isn’t well collapsed. You want the knot to be squeezing all four strands of rope together underneath it. Make sure that you’re tying the knot without extra twists in the rope, which can get in the way of the knot compacting. If you’re tying with very tightly-twisted rope that isn’t very squishy, that can also affect how well the knot collapses. We hope this helps!

Replied on Floor Play Flow

24 Sep 02:10

Hi! The collection is already complete. Happy to hear that you enjoyed it! :) 

24 Sep 02:04

Thank you so much for your commentđź’• We're glad to hear that these explanations have been useful for your practice :)

24 Sep 02:03

Thrilled to hear you find this class helpful❤️ Thank you so much for your support!

Thanks for the love!❤️