What is Bondage and Shibari

What is Bondage and Shibari
Currently, more and more people are betting on BDSM practices. Until recently they were viewed with bad eyes, but things have changed a lot. Today they are practiced by more and more people, thanks in part to the fact that many of the taboos about the world of sexuality have been eliminated. Before going into details, we want to make it clear that BDSM is a term that refers to a group of erotic and consensual practices. Specifically, they refer to the initials of Bondage, Discipline, Domination, Submission, Sadism and Masochism. That said, let's focus on Bondage and Shibari so you can see that they really are not the same.

What is Bondage?

Bondage comes from French and we can define it as slavery. With that translation we can now get an idea of ​​what this practice means. Bondage consists of one party playing the dominant role and the other playing the submissive role. In this way the submissive part has to tie itself up to be at the disposal of the dominant part. It is normally tied with the help of a belt, tie, handcuffs... The important thing is to create excitement to achieve the expected result. When bondage is put into practice, that is, the submissive person is immobilized, it is time to perform sexual games. Currently, many couples use sex toys to improve the experience and make it even more exciting. As for each person's role, it must be chosen by mutual agreement. The most common thing is to rotate, but sometimes a person always wants to play the same role. That is a matter of taste between the couple.

What is Shibari?

Shibari began at the beginning of the 20th century, which means that it is a practice that is quite modern in principle. It was made known in the work of Ito Seiyu. The practice belongs to the Bondage practice and comes from the evolution of the Japanese custom. There are many couples who not only practice it for sexual purposes, but also for artistic vision. This means that in recent years it has gained a lot of popularity. In this case, we can see that the main difference between Shibari and Bondage is the purpose. The purpose of Shibari is aesthetic functionality, that is, it does not pay as much attention to the immobilization of the partner. As experts comment, it is important to be clear that it is not necessary for subjects to become eroticized from the Shibari experience. It is true that excitement can occur, but it does not always have to occur.

What concepts must be taken into account?

Before getting down to work, it is important to take a series of things into account to be sure that success will be achieved. At the end of the day, the objective is to enjoy togetherness with your partner, that is, it is necessary to maintain the physical and emotional well-being of each of the two parties.
  • Consensus: both parties must agree on what is going to be done. If one of the two parties is not convinced or does not want to, it should not be put into practice directly. In addition, limits must be set that must not be exceeded. These limits must be agreed upon. And of course, one of the two parties can change their mind at any time and must be respected.
  • Limits: You should always set a series of limits that should not be exceeded. The limits are not set, they must be set by the participants themselves. Within these limits, a level of intensity must be agreed upon, just as a security code word must be agreed upon. If one of the two parties says that word, you should quickly stop practicing. And that word will be indicating that something is not going well and you have to stop.
  • Information: The practice is becoming fashionable, but it should not be practiced lightly. To avoid problems, we recommend that you inform yourself in advance so that you can carry out the activity safely. Furthermore, with that information you will be able to learn how to obtain more pleasure and most importantly, you will be able to realize that there are sex toys that can add more pleasure to the experience. Using them can be very interesting, which is why many couples use them.

What knots can be used for bondage?

For bondage to be a success, it is important to use a quality knot. We are going to propose three of the best known. They are easy to do and will help you enjoy the experience more.
  1. Butterfly: It is one of the least restrictive knots and can be used on the ankles as well as the wrists. It is usually used mainly by people who do not want to feel too subjected or pressured. If you are a beginner, you can opt for this type of knot.
  2. Spiral: It is a somewhat more complex knot. This knot is not easy to remove, which means that the person will not be able to untie it when stretched. It is a useful and simple knot that can be attached to the bed to achieve more submission.
  3. Handcuffs: It is a fairly easy knot to make and is a good option when we want to tie both hands at the same time. It is an interesting knot when we want to tie the ankles. Depending on the level of submission, only one part or the hands and ankles can be tied at a time. Sometimes this knot can also be used to tie the limbs to the bed.
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