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Google knots.
Oh, yeah. Bing shows 53,900,000 hits for "knots" and Google probably has even more.
Still, if you really want a book on the subject, one of the most comprehensive is ENCYCLOPEDIA OF KNOTS AND FANCY ROPE WORK, FOURTH EDITION REVISED, By R. Graumont & J. Hensel.
(Where else can you learn how to tie a "modified reverse zeppelin retainer"?)
question with so little facts or details as to what he's actually looking for.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/29811188/Knotting-knots
There is a Very well done thread here on Lit about Ropework as well...http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=543956
There is a Very well done thread here on Lit about Ropework as well...http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=543956
<try to read something with understanding before calling someone a moron>
I've been involved in bondage play for a hell of a long time.
Here is my #1 rule. Nothing, absolutely NOTHING goes around my subs throat with the exception of her collar and even then I am damn careful of what I attach to it and how.
#2. When playing with rope, string, cord, scarfs etc. make sure you have at least a pair of EMT scissors at hand not in the bottom of a bag some where. I always keep two on the night stand where we play.
EMT scissors are pretty inexpensive only a very few dollars through Amazon.
Mike
Yup to what I've bolded.You might think search engines are moronic, but I've learned a ton by googling things like 'bondage tutorials' in the past. There are sites that clearly explain bondage basics, knot tying and advanced techniques. There are even YouTube videos by Two Knotty Boys that are held in pretty high esteem in the kink community.
One good rule of thumb is to avoid self-tightening knots.
Search engines are only as good/effective as the people entering the search terms. Someone who doesn't have a strong grasp of how to refine keywords or narrow his or her search in other ways will struggle to find quality information. I still have students who can't (or won't) properly refine their searches.
Ah but even so every amazon or bing ect gave me 60% bullshit or just linked me to more bullshit. Lol so i post that i need a list of books or well thought out posts.... And college professers tell me use bing!!! Hahaha im kinda not suprised do to the fact thats most ivy leage grads are dumber than the public school dropout i work with on a ranch.... When i want to have a well thought out guide i wont be asking a prof .... Becaus i need help not a pompus person condesending to me abought how to use sereach engines.... I asked for help. And you give me browbeating?
Read for comprehension, brah. If you were smart enough to know how to search, you wouldn't be wading through bullshit.Ah but even so every amazon or bing ect gave me 60% bullshit or just linked me to more bullshit. Lol so i post that i need a list of books or well thought out posts.... And college professers tell me use bing!!! Hahaha im kinda not suprised do to the fact thats most ivy leage grads are dumber than the public school dropout i work with on a ranch.... When i want to have a well thought out guide i wont be asking a prof .... Becaus i need help not a pompus person condesending to me abought how to use sereach engines.... I asked for help. And you give me browbeating?
Dude, no one has browbeaten you. People have posted good advice, links directly to helpful info, and I gave you the exact term you could google to find what you're looking for.
Eilan and Edward were simply commenting on how surprising it is that many people don't know how to use search engines. Their comments weren't directed at you specifically. If you don't like what they, or anyone else, have said, just ignore it, rather than launching personal attacks that make you look like an ungrateful idiot.
I'd suggest taking the advice you've received and running. Or check out the resources people have generously pointed you to and then coming back with more specific questions and a different attitude. Maybe you'd do well to observe the BDSM talk forum and search for bondage advice threads there. I don't suggest posting in BDSM, here, or most of the other forums unless/until you get rid of your shitty attitude and pay attention to how your posts come across, both in terms of content and legibility (i.e. spelling and grammar). If you don't want honest advice and/or would prefer sugary sweet fluff because you tend to be sensitive or whatever, stick to The Playground forum and AmPics.
Take my advice or don't take it, but each forum has its own culture and norms, so it behooves everyone here to take time to observe before posting, try to follow those norms, be able to ignore posts they don't care for, learn how to research, and do their best to read and write legibly with an open mind.
Dude, no one has browbeaten you. People have posted good advice, links directly to helpful info, and I gave you the exact term you could google to find what you're looking for.
Eilan and Edward were simply commenting on how surprising it is that many people don't know how to use search engines. Their comments weren't directed at you specifically. If you don't like what they, or anyone else, have said, just ignore it, rather than launching personal attacks that make you look like an ungrateful idiot.
I'd suggest taking the advice you've received and running. Or check out the resources people have generously pointed you to and then coming back with more specific questions and a different attitude. Maybe you'd do well to observe the BDSM talk forum and search for bondage advice threads there. I don't suggest posting in BDSM, here, or most of the other forums unless/until you get rid of your shitty attitude and pay attention to how your posts come across, both in terms of content and legibility (i.e. spelling and grammar). If you don't want honest advice and/or would prefer sugary sweet fluff because you tend to be sensitive or whatever, stick to The Playground forum and AmPics.
Take my advice or don't take it, but each forum has its own culture and norms, so it behooves everyone here to take time to observe before posting, try to follow those norms, be able to ignore posts they don't care for, learn how to research, and do their best to read and write legibly with an open mind.