Japannese Bondage Kinbaku
"To Tie" or "To bind" is the meaning of Shibari, commonly used in Japan for describing the art of tie objects or packages. Kinbaku is the word of japanese bondage which means "beautiful bondage". Commonly knowed as a style of sexual bondage and bdsm involving being tied up using intricatte patterns with thin rope of 7mm.
Japanese bondage is used to differ from bondage in America and Europe, when it comes to japanese bondage and kinbaku most savvy differ about gainning pleasure from being inmobilized (American Bondage) while japanese bondage is pointed to be under pressure and strain by ropes squezzing genitals or breasts. The main difference between american bondage and japanese bondage and kinbaku is the fact of american bondage uses long lengths of rope (cotton is the most common material) while japanese bondage and kinbaku practices uses multiple pieces of natural fiber.
Aesthetics of the bound person's position are very important. Japanese bondage use asymetric positions to achieve faster the physiological impact of bondage.
Japanese Bondage and Kinbaku Techniques
Common japanese bondage is based in using specific rope patterns. For kinbaku exist many forms of being tied up for tortures and pleasure. Traditional kinbaku is practiced with 7 feet ropes preparing according the techniques. for historic reasons Kinbaku and japanese bondage uses a few knots, sometimes they don't use it at all.
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