Back when I piddled about with Second Life, I discovered the whole Japanese bondage thing has a huge following... shops and meetings and seminars. Why I discovered it we shall not further discuss. I'm keeping my Victoria's addiction, thank you.
The real payoff is that one "innocent in any other context" comment: "You can even wear your clothes over it, and no-one will be able to tell it's there."
First of all... bullshit. Unless you're using silly-string or you're wearing Barbour sweaters, people will see that and jawdrop.
Second of all... Yeah, I had no second of all. That's pretty much it.
I dunno about that Mike. Paracord (aka "550" cord for the strength rating) is only 3mm thick. It wouldn't be that difficult to hide the ropes and small knots under a loose sweater and skirt.
Back when I piddled about with Second Life, I discovered the whole Japanese bondage thing has a huge following... shops and meetings and seminars.
ReplyDeleteWhy I discovered it we shall not further discuss.
I'm keeping my Victoria's addiction, thank you.
The real payoff is that one "innocent in any other context" comment: "You can even wear your clothes over it, and no-one will be able to tell it's there."
ReplyDeleteFirst of all... bullshit. Unless you're using silly-string or you're wearing Barbour sweaters, people will see that and jawdrop.
Second of all... Yeah, I had no second of all. That's pretty much it.
I dunno about that Mike. Paracord (aka "550" cord for the strength rating) is only 3mm thick. It wouldn't be that difficult to hide the ropes and small knots under a loose sweater and skirt.
ReplyDelete... oh, and this is more of a harness. It doesn't really restrict movement, just gives you the thrill of feeling the rope against your skin.
ReplyDeleteThe generic name for this is "Shibari" bondage. Check out Wikipedia, or google it. LeeAnn's right, it's damn near a cult thing.
No no, I'm good. Trust ya o/
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