Linking passions: explore the Japanese art of Shibari
2023-10-25 06:55:30
Are you looking to enjoy new passions with your Gay partner? We invite you to explore the Japanese art of Shibari because you will be able to enjoy experiences that will surely attract your attention. It is normally thought that this art can only be practiced by a man and a woman, but it can also be practiced by two people of the same sex. It is true that it is not so common, but the experiences will be really positive anyway.
Don't hesitate, if you want to propose something different to your partner to get out of the routine, this type of art will allow you to enjoy really good sensations. And if you do it well, you can be sure that it will unite you much more as a couple. Of course, as we always say, you should only put it into practice if both parties agree.
What is the Japanese art of Shibari?
Shibari is a Japanese form of bondage that involves the use of ropes and is gaining popularity around the world. Although it is characterized by its erotic nature, it is much more than that. The complex technique of tying ropes is expressive and requires skill, and has the potential to induce states of euphoria and meditation, as well as foster deep intimacy. When considering learning Shibari, it is recommended to do so in the company of a learning partner. However, it is important to note that this practice can be shared with anyone you trust and with whom you wish to establish a meaningful connection, regardless of whether they are your partner or not.What is the objective of Shibari?
When we talk about the art of Shibari, the first thing that comes to mind is that it is an art that has sex as its main objective. It is true that it is an important part, but it is not everything. Sometimes tying and being tied can seek other emotional experiences that do not have to be linked to people's sexuality. As they say, Shibari relies on emotion and dedication. They are two guidelines that offer sensations that cannot be described in words, but that can provide many benefits. There are many Japanese who describe this art as a way to get pleasure from the trip itself and without the need to reach the destination. That means that from start to finish you will enjoy extraordinary sensations and pleasure. The problem with Shibari in the West is that they try to practice it, but in many cases it is not understood. When something is not understood, it is difficult to practice it correctly. And it is this lack of understanding that causes you to not really be able to enjoy all the sensations you are looking for. It is important to understand that shibari does not involve pain or violence. Although the use of ropes has its roots in the idea of restraining prisoners, in the practice of bondage, equality is sought between the artist and the model involved. However, it is natural for someone who is being tied to experience emotions such as fear, restlessness, anxiety, and anticipatory excitement. This tension is an integral part of the experience.
What are the main benefits of Shibari?
The meaning and purpose of shibari vary depending on the person who binds and is tied. Practitioners experience a wide range of benefits:- Stop controlling, surrender to the position and the moment.
- Develop a strong awareness of presence in the body and mind.
- Learn to let go in an uncomfortable position.
- Improve body positivity.
- Deepen intimacy with your partner.
- Push the limits and get out of the comfort zone.
- Improve communication, empathy and sensitivity.
- Stimulate creativity.
- Act as a form of meditation and stress relief.