Ishmael
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that is progressing on the GB.
I have more than a passing interest in Shibari, as some here know. And like everyone else I have my preferences. I was going to start this thread in the GB, but why bother? It more properly belongs in this forum.
Regardless I'll just let my thoughts flow on what has been posted there.
First of all I don't like metal. My objection is based on the fact that there is very little creativity required in it's use. You buy it and employ it as it's designed. There are a few photo's in the thread that use barbed wire in a creative manner, fortunately for the model the 'artist' did grind down the points, otherwise the model would have bled out in short order.
The extreme breast constrictions are just plain dangerous. Restricting the blood supply to any soft tissue area can result in any number of long term problems, and in the case of necrosis short term as well. And some other techniques employed make me wonder whether the practitioner doesn't know what they're doing or just doesn't give a shit. Even in the absence of the model invoking a 'safe' word, the practitioner is obligated to be aware of when they're causing long term damage. Pain is one thing, permanent damage is something else altogether.
There are some very well composed photos of well executed technique that give the impression of 'extreme' while not really being so.
On the other hand there are some outrageously artistic uses of rope that I'm still trying to figure out the way the artist built up the image.
Look at the thread, if you haven't already, and comment as you will.
Ishmael
I have more than a passing interest in Shibari, as some here know. And like everyone else I have my preferences. I was going to start this thread in the GB, but why bother? It more properly belongs in this forum.
Regardless I'll just let my thoughts flow on what has been posted there.
First of all I don't like metal. My objection is based on the fact that there is very little creativity required in it's use. You buy it and employ it as it's designed. There are a few photo's in the thread that use barbed wire in a creative manner, fortunately for the model the 'artist' did grind down the points, otherwise the model would have bled out in short order.
The extreme breast constrictions are just plain dangerous. Restricting the blood supply to any soft tissue area can result in any number of long term problems, and in the case of necrosis short term as well. And some other techniques employed make me wonder whether the practitioner doesn't know what they're doing or just doesn't give a shit. Even in the absence of the model invoking a 'safe' word, the practitioner is obligated to be aware of when they're causing long term damage. Pain is one thing, permanent damage is something else altogether.
There are some very well composed photos of well executed technique that give the impression of 'extreme' while not really being so.
On the other hand there are some outrageously artistic uses of rope that I'm still trying to figure out the way the artist built up the image.
Look at the thread, if you haven't already, and comment as you will.
Ishmael