Questions about Bondage...

Sierragrowl

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Hi,

Was wondering if someone could give me a link or some help with proper bondage techniques.

I would also love to learn how to properly use a flog, and how to use a whip.

Any help would be great.

Thank you in advance....
 
Also, most BDSM books will have a mini-section on rope work; a lot of it IMO boils down to holding a hank of rope in your hands and practicing.

As for flogging and whips, I've always heard the best way to learn is to practice flogging a pillow until you hit the exact intended spot every single time. I'm sure if you look for a local BDSM group/munch/seminar, there will be plenty of people to help you learn the nuances. :)
 
Sierragrowl said:
Hi,

Was wondering if someone could give me a link or some help with proper bondage techniques.

I would also love to learn how to properly use a flog, and how to use a whip.

Any help would be great.

Thank you in advance....

:chuckles:
 
CutieMouse said:
Also, most BDSM books will have a mini-section on rope work; a lot of it IMO boils down to holding a hank of rope in your hands and practicing.

As for flogging and whips, I've always heard the best way to learn is to practice flogging a pillow until you hit the exact intended spot every single time. I'm sure if you look for a local BDSM group/munch/seminar, there will be plenty of people to help you learn the nuances. :)


Dead on advice...That is what I was taught and told..hit a pillow...you can read all you like, however nothing compares to someone more experienced showing you...and not for nothing....I always felt that as a Domme I needed to understand as much about the subs experience as I could. That being said let someone who is experienced flog you at your own pace...you will learn rhythem nuancies, and pain levels and all sorts of stuff you will never understand from a pillow.
Here is a great link too...

http://www.thedomsview.com/issue23/dungeon2.htm

GL...and have fun..Flogging is one of my fav things!
 
It's like driving a car. You can read all about different driving techniques, learn about safety, and watch educational videos...but there's no substitute for sitting behind the wheel.
 
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