Flying!(Snowbound scene report)

Netzach

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I found a new therapy. Cheaper than the couch, prettier.

I've wanted to learn this so badly for so long that I chased MorTis, a young Chicago-based rope luminary worth every bit of good reputation he's got-- all the way to Cincinnati -- a place I never thought I'd have reason to go, but M and I are both glad we did. No one near me does suspensions or teaches them at any rate--this was the first chance I've had to get this info that I've been starved for for years now. I'm flying in so many ways. And my regular ties have gotten better in a quantuum leap.

Head down, one leg up, cantilivering my hips up over my head a little. back arched, other leg bent underneath. Supported only by mr. netz's ropes. SuperDomme. I think all my subs are going to be required to know how to tie me up.

I wish I'd had pictures. It felt great, exhilerating, something purely and totally physical for someone who lives so much in her own head it's crazy. I'll bottom to this anytime. I was the only Top in the class who tried it, and the rest of them seemed really taken aback that I did-- No judgement call, but to me that's just insane -- how can you not be curious? How can you not have any remote curiosity about what it would feel like to be that weightless, what it would be like to be the one flying?

When I put the boy up, I put him on his back, one leg bent in, one leg bent below, his shoulders pushed up a little bit against the main line connecting to his chest. I swayed him like a hammock, and he told me he could have gone to sleep in the ropes. Again, wish I'd had a pic, but some things are too good to break the moment. He stayed up about 15 minutes, and when he was done said to me

"That's so great, you just stop thinking and you just ARE"

I hugged him for minutes, that was SO what I was hoping would happen for him, the whole point. It's like I was able to just communicate everything I always liked about rope and intended with my ropes in a telepathic manner.

I'm not spamming, I'm just evangelical about this new skill and really stoked about meeting some of the "rope people" I've always hoped to get connected with. If you have any interest in rope and any ability to get to Chicago for Memorial Day Weekend:

www.shibaricon.com is the place. Maybe we'll see some of you there.

NB: There are immensely important safety issues with suspension and even partial suspension. I would never encourage anyone, no matter how much tying you've done, to go out and try this without having done a classroom hands-on experience or a mentorship with someone who really does know what they are doing. The instructor of this class has tied over 1500 people, to lend some idea.
 
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