Shibari, which translates to "to tie" or "to bind," is a form of bondage that originated in Japan. It involves using ropes to restrain and bind a person, often in a way that is both aesthetically pleasing and thought-provoking. Shibari is not just about physical restraint; it's also an art form that explores the psychological and emotional connections between the person being tied (the "model") and the person doing the tying (the "tyer").
If you're interested in learning more about Shibari or deepening your understanding of this fascinating art form, I highly recommend checking out "Complete Shibari Volume 1: Land" by Douglas Kent. complete shibari volume 1 land by douglas kentpdf
Shibari, a form of Japanese rope bondage, has been a topic of interest for many enthusiasts around the world. For those looking to explore this fascinating art form, "Complete Shibari Volume 1: Land" by Douglas Kent is a highly recommended resource. In this blog post, we'll delve into the world of Shibari and discuss the comprehensive guide provided by Kent's book. Shibari, which translates to "to tie" or "to