Why active rope bunnying requires dominance (over yourself)
Itâs time for a guest blog, written by one of RopeMarksâ rope models, the Shady Lady. All thoughts presented in this post are her own, but RopeMarks supports them. âDo [...]
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Itâs time for a guest blog, written by one of RopeMarksâ rope models, the Shady Lady. All thoughts presented in this post are her own, but RopeMarks supports them. âDo [...]
You can sign up here! The Workshop This is a clothes on, non-sexual workshop, but no doubt youâll be inspired to bring your new skills into your private intimate play [...]
You can sign up here! The Workshop Level: Intermediate / strong intermediate, Prerequisite:   rigger: You are confident with a gote, any style. A plus is knowing the RopeMarks [...]
You can sign up here! The Workshop Level: Intermediate / strong intermediate, Prerequisite:   rigger: You are confident with a gote, any style. A plus is knowing the RopeMarks [...]
You can sign up here! The Workshop Level: Strong beginner / Intermediate Prerequisite: Â rigger: single and double column ties are your bread and butter (these will not be explained [...]
We are thrilled to introduce âRope Care by the Shady Lady, for RopeMarksâ - the professional solution for caring for jute rope used for Kinbaku. Our organic conditioning mixture, made [...]
Participate in an intense and exclusive Workshop with RopeMarks (Bob) and Spring, professional educators from Amsterdam! Read on or get your tickets here. Â About The Workshop Bob (RopeMarks) from [...]
Meet the masters or as I first intended, meet my peers. I decided on meet the masters, this is my way of showing respect. Over the course of my activities [...]
One of the many confusions I see in my students and people trying to understand Japanese rope bondage is the difference between shibari and kinbaku. Is it the same [...]
I came across an article from Midori. Her article resonated extremely with me, for one that it puts Japanese bondage (kinbaku, shibari) in a realistic context. It's an approach that I support and follow.