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By *ustlooking900 OP   Man  over a year ago

Donegal

Hey just wondering does anyone have any advice for a very beginner on some rope play or know were to look on the internet DM me if there's any links thanks in advance

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By *ickD80Man  over a year ago

Wolverhampton

You could try typing ‘role play ideas’ into Google or you could search ‘role play’ in one of the many porn sites on the internet. Hope this helps.

So are you saying you’re interested in role play but you don’t know what type of role play you’re interested in?

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By *melia DominaTV/TS  over a year ago

EDINBURGH (She/Her)

There are various resources you can find and use through platforms like you tube and tic tok etc.

"Shibari tutorials"

There are also webpages from experts like the knotty boys or duchy.

Midori has various books on the subject.

There will also be local groups or Peer workshops that will have basic 101 sessions. These can be found through sites like FET.

The key is to practice practice practice and always always have safety shears close to hand.

A tie in the wrong place or to tight or self tightens can create severe nerve and muscle damage very very quickly.

Safety is paramount.

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By *rangarCouple  over a year ago

Lutterworth

I would thoroughly recommend going to a rope workshop with a respected rigger. Have a look on a well known fet site for one near you or ask at a local munch. There’s nothing like having one to one tuition. As has been said if you get it wrong it can be very wrong.

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By *etcplCouple  over a year ago

Gapping Fanny

First question I have is why do you want to do it?

Because you like how it looks, you just want to learn a few ties, or you enjoy that aspect of restriction and bondage?

There is a true art form behind it, and so to outsiders and novices it can be intimidating.

Books and youtube are great, but nothing beats workshops and peer groups to learn some of the basics and safety.

But again, ask yourself why you want to learn it. Be honest, as it will help your learning path.

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By *elkieWoman  over a year ago

Durham

The chap behind bondage tuition on youtube is one of the big names in rope education in the uk at the moment. There are things you cannot learn at home, though, you need teachers and critics to get good - and experience helps a lot too. I second the suggestion of finding community.

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By *ustlooking900 OP   Man  over a year ago

Donegal


"You could try typing ‘role play ideas’ into Google or you could search ‘role play’ in one of the many porn sites on the internet. Hope this helps.

So are you saying you’re interested in role play but you don’t know what type of role play you’re interested in? "

Not been smart but read the actual heading it said rope play not role

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By *ustlooking900 OP   Man  over a year ago

Donegal


"There are various resources you can find and use through platforms like you tube and tic tok etc.

"Shibari tutorials"

There are also webpages from experts like the knotty boys or duchy.

Midori has various books on the subject.

There will also be local groups or Peer workshops that will have basic 101 sessions. These can be found through sites like FET.

The key is to practice practice practice and always always have safety shears close to hand.

A tie in the wrong place or to tight or self tightens can create severe nerve and muscle damage very very quickly.

Safety is paramount.

"

Thanks yeah I know safety is key that's why I want to make sure I'm doing it right so it's not dangerous for anyone there is no workshops need me so have to go down the internet way

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By *ustlooking900 OP   Man  over a year ago

Donegal


"First question I have is why do you want to do it?

Because you like how it looks, you just want to learn a few ties, or you enjoy that aspect of restriction and bondage?

There is a true art form behind it, and so to outsiders and novices it can be intimidating.

Books and youtube are great, but nothing beats workshops and peer groups to learn some of the basics and safety.

But again, ask yourself why you want to learn it. Be honest, as it will help your learning path."

I've always liked how it looked an I alway am wanting to learn I only want to know the basics for now see if I actually like doing it thanks for the advice

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By *ickD80Man  over a year ago

Wolverhampton


"You could try typing ‘role play ideas’ into Google or you could search ‘role play’ in one of the many porn sites on the internet. Hope this helps.

So are you saying you’re interested in role play but you don’t know what type of role play you’re interested in?

Not been smart but read the actual heading it said rope play not role "

Oh yeah, sorry, I misread the heading. My mistake.

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By *linyMan  over a year ago

Manchester/London

The knotty boys videos are a great source of information on shibari/kinbaku

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By *aisyandCarlosCouple  over a year ago

fareham

If you are going to put rope on yourself or someone else, safety is a must.

Purchase some safety shears so you can get out of the rope quickly should any emergency arise. Cutting rope is always preferable to a dead or seriously injured partner.

Learn about different types of rope and their properties, especially if suspension is your eventual goal. Not all rope is equal.

As mentioned before, look on fetish sites for local peer workshop groups.

Have fun!

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By *ope_kisses22Couple  over a year ago

Cheshire

You've a wealth of amazing advice here.... as our name suggests we have a love of rope.

Attend educational events where you can...

Follow safety protocols advised (like having safety sheets)

Use the t'interweb- it's amazing! Look up shibari study or just sooooooo many on YouTube

K

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By *ensualMan  over a year ago

Sutton

This is one I have posted before.

I would say all rope play is potentially dangerous, due to nerve placement or constricting ties.

Books

Most have a sections on safety and choice or rope.

Two of those books were written by the Knotty Boys,. One is "Showing You The Ropes". The books are not my thing but people like them and are worth checkling if you like pretty rope. Unfortunately YouTube has removed most of their videos.

Although I am into Japanese style rope, rope is about fun and can be about sexy times. To that end I like Chantra Rose's "Bondage for Sex. You can find her in action online on porn sites in her domination of women videos "Chanta's Bitches"( not for the fainthearted).

Other books I would mention are:

Lee Harrington's "Shibari You Can Use"

Midori's "The Seductive Art Japanese Bondage"

Lord Morpheus' "Bondage Basics'

Pete Riggs *Rope Bondage The Smart Way"

Jay Wiseman "Basic Rope Bondage"

If tying men is your thing I would recommend

,Stephen Niederwieser's "Tie Me Up!

For rope bottoms:

Evie Vanes "Better Bondage Every Body"

Clover's guide for rope bottoms and rope models

If you want a good holistic book in bondage and D/S and don't mind a long read, Mistress Couple's "Ultimate Guide to Bondage" would be worth a look.

If you want videos the makers of rope deGiotta, and also Twisted Monk used to separately have videos on Vimeo and YouTube. There is also The Duchy.

Crash Restraint has a good syllabus but a number of the links are dead.

I recommend The Rope Podcast.

In addition to the previous post: Esinem has online tutorials. as has Anatomie has videos, as has bondagetuition on YouTube.Ebi Mcknotty is worth looking up."

"

I would also add:

As a general rule it is best to learn from someone who is experienced. Understanding tension is important and the purpose of ties can be critical. I was recently at a peer rope where a couple tried to use a decorative hip harness for a suspension and gave the peer rope team a scare of their lives. They then had to explain the whys and wherefores. A few months ago I went on an erotic rope workshop at anatomie. It was led by someone who practices in Japan. He solved 4 of my rope issues in the first hour. He has book which is the Rope Kamasutra.

Back to info.

many recommend Shibari Study which is a paid resource.

Miumi-U Teaches Japanese is a recommended book.

Other books are "Shibari" by Phillippe Boxis;

There are Douglas Kent's books, but because they are out of print they are becoming stupidly expensive, and they are old school.

"Bondage' David La Greca It has a good philosophical side

If philosophy is your thing "Discovering Kinbaku' Zetsu Nawa is worth a look.

If history is your thing the podcast and associated material of the Kinbakunomicon by Faviola is excellent. As is the "The Beauty of Kinbaku" by Master K.

There is a documentary based in London starting at the Flying Dutchman (another site lost to us) filmed 2010 to 2014 by Bob Bentley (although now dated the scene has changes hugely) " The Pleasure of Rope' clips on YouTube.

For a different take on the history of shibari you can search for Midori's online commentary "

The History & Myths of Japanese Bondage"

Unfortunately due to the fact we now live in religious centric reactionary world (I don't normally mix rope and pokitics) that controls the financial system. Websites perceived to be promoting sex are not provided banking facilities or have them taking way. There used to be an excellent site with how to tie videos from famous Japanese riggers that had to close down last year because it had banking facilities withdrawn.

Please support providers and also teachers of kink, especially rope.

Rope done badly can cause serious harm."

In addition if you have money Shibari Study is worth a look.

Also Ebi Mcnotty rope 365 is worthwhile"

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By *melia DominaTV/TS  over a year ago

EDINBURGH (She/Her)


"This is one I have posted before.

I would say all rope play is potentially dangerous, due to nerve placement or constricting ties.

Books

Most have a sections on safety and choice or rope.

Two of those books were written by the Knotty Boys,. One is "Showing You The Ropes". The books are not my thing but people like them and are worth checkling if you like pretty rope. Unfortunately YouTube has removed most of their videos.

Although I am into Japanese style rope, rope is about fun and can be about sexy times. To that end I like Chantra Rose's "Bondage for Sex. You can find her in action online on porn sites in her domination of women videos "Chanta's Bitches"( not for the fainthearted).

Other books I would mention are:

Lee Harrington's "Shibari You Can Use"

Midori's "The Seductive Art Japanese Bondage"

Lord Morpheus' "Bondage Basics'

Pete Riggs *Rope Bondage The Smart Way"

Jay Wiseman "Basic Rope Bondage"

If tying men is your thing I would recommend

,Stephen Niederwieser's "Tie Me Up!

For rope bottoms:

Evie Vanes "Better Bondage Every Body"

Clover's guide for rope bottoms and rope models

If you want a good holistic book in bondage and D/S and don't mind a long read, Mistress Couple's "Ultimate Guide to Bondage" would be worth a look.

If you want videos the makers of rope deGiotta, and also Twisted Monk used to separately have videos on Vimeo and YouTube. There is also The Duchy.

Crash Restraint has a good syllabus but a number of the links are dead.

I recommend The Rope Podcast.

In addition to the previous post: Esinem has online tutorials. as has Anatomie has videos, as has bondagetuition on YouTube.Ebi Mcknotty is worth looking up."

"

I would also add:

As a general rule it is best to learn from someone who is experienced. Understanding tension is important and the purpose of ties can be critical. I was recently at a peer rope where a couple tried to use a decorative hip harness for a suspension and gave the peer rope team a scare of their lives. They then had to explain the whys and wherefores. A few months ago I went on an erotic rope workshop at anatomie. It was led by someone who practices in Japan. He solved 4 of my rope issues in the first hour. He has book which is the Rope Kamasutra.

Back to info.

many recommend Shibari Study which is a paid resource.

Miumi-U Teaches Japanese is a recommended book.

Other books are "Shibari" by Phillippe Boxis;

There are Douglas Kent's books, but because they are out of print they are becoming stupidly expensive, and they are old school.

"Bondage' David La Greca It has a good philosophical side

If philosophy is your thing "Discovering Kinbaku' Zetsu Nawa is worth a look.

If history is your thing the podcast and associated material of the Kinbakunomicon by Faviola is excellent. As is the "The Beauty of Kinbaku" by Master K.

There is a documentary based in London starting at the Flying Dutchman (another site lost to us) filmed 2010 to 2014 by Bob Bentley (although now dated the scene has changes hugely) " The Pleasure of Rope' clips on YouTube.

For a different take on the history of shibari you can search for Midori's online commentary "

The History & Myths of Japanese Bondage"

Unfortunately due to the fact we now live in religious centric reactionary world (I don't normally mix rope and pokitics) that controls the financial system. Websites perceived to be promoting sex are not provided banking facilities or have them taking way. There used to be an excellent site with how to tie videos from famous Japanese riggers that had to close down last year because it had banking facilities withdrawn.

Please support providers and also teachers of kink, especially rope.

Rope done badly can cause serious harm."

In addition if you have money Shibari Study is worth a look.

Also Ebi Mcnotty rope 365 is worthwhile""

Thank you for your wealth if knowledge. Book marked to expand my own personal journey.

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By *ensualMan  over a year ago

Sutton


"This is one I have posted before.

I would say all rope play is potentially dangerous, due to nerve placement or constricting ties.

Books

Most have a sections on safety and choice or rope.

Two of those books were written by the Knotty Boys,. One is "Showing You The Ropes". The books are not my thing but people like them and are worth checkling if you like pretty rope. Unfortunately YouTube has removed most of their videos.

Although I am into Japanese style rope, rope is about fun and can be about sexy times. To that end I like Chantra Rose's "Bondage for Sex. You can find her in action online on porn sites in her domination of women videos "Chanta's Bitches"( not for the fainthearted).

Other books I would mention are:

Lee Harrington's "Shibari You Can Use"

Midori's "The Seductive Art Japanese Bondage"

Lord Morpheus' "Bondage Basics'

Pete Riggs *Rope Bondage The Smart Way"

Jay Wiseman "Basic Rope Bondage"

If tying men is your thing I would recommend

,Stephen Niederwieser's "Tie Me Up!

For rope bottoms:

Evie Vanes "Better Bondage Every Body"

Clover's guide for rope bottoms and rope models

If you want a good holistic book in bondage and D/S and don't mind a long read, Mistress Couple's "Ultimate Guide to Bondage" would be worth a look.

If you want videos the makers of rope deGiotta, and also Twisted Monk used to separately have videos on Vimeo and YouTube. There is also The Duchy.

Crash Restraint has a good syllabus but a number of the links are dead.

I recommend The Rope Podcast.

In addition to the previous post: Esinem has online tutorials. as has Anatomie has videos, as has bondagetuition on YouTube.Ebi Mcknotty is worth looking up."

"

I would also add:

As a general rule it is best to learn from someone who is experienced. Understanding tension is important and the purpose of ties can be critical. I was recently at a peer rope where a couple tried to use a decorative hip harness for a suspension and gave the peer rope team a scare of their lives. They then had to explain the whys and wherefores. A few months ago I went on an erotic rope workshop at anatomie. It was led by someone who practices in Japan. He solved 4 of my rope issues in the first hour. He has book which is the Rope Kamasutra.

Back to info.

many recommend Shibari Study which is a paid resource.

Miumi-U Teaches Japanese is a recommended book.

Other books are "Shibari" by Phillippe Boxis;

There are Douglas Kent's books, but because they are out of print they are becoming stupidly expensive, and they are old school.

"Bondage' David La Greca It has a good philosophical side

If philosophy is your thing "Discovering Kinbaku' Zetsu Nawa is worth a look.

If history is your thing the podcast and associated material of the Kinbakunomicon by Faviola is excellent. As is the "The Beauty of Kinbaku" by Master K.

There is a documentary based in London starting at the Flying Dutchman (another site lost to us) filmed 2010 to 2014 by Bob Bentley (although now dated the scene has changes hugely) " The Pleasure of Rope' clips on YouTube.

For a different take on the history of shibari you can search for Midori's online commentary "

The History & Myths of Japanese Bondage"

Unfortunately due to the fact we now live in religious centric reactionary world (I don't normally mix rope and pokitics) that controls the financial system. Websites perceived to be promoting sex are not provided banking facilities or have them taking way. There used to be an excellent site with how to tie videos from famous Japanese riggers that had to close down last year because it had banking facilities withdrawn.

Please support providers and also teachers of kink, especially rope.

Rope done badly can cause serious harm."

In addition if you have money Shibari Study is worth a look.

Also Ebi Mcnotty rope 365 is worthwhile"

Thank you for your wealth if knowledge. Book marked to expand my own personal journey. "

Two of my rope heroes are based in Edinburgh, so it may be also worthwhile keeping an eye out for local rope/shibari events in Edinburgh.

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