From someone who’s both tied and has done the tying, I can say this: it’s never really about the rope. It’s about the connection you feel, the trust you give, the way surrender becomes something almost electric when it’s shared with the right person. Reading this, it hit me how shibari—or being held in that way—isn’t just physical. It’s emotional, intimate, quiet, and powerful all at once. You capture that heartbeat of trust, the tension of giving control, and the freedom that comes with it, in a way that makes me ache to experience it for real. This isn’t just rope. It’s a language. And I felt every word.
You become aware in a way that is almost unbearable. Add one of your senses being taken a blindfold headphones where your skin becomes your only way of interacting with them
From someone who’s both tied and has done the tying, I can say this: it’s never really about the rope. It’s about the connection you feel, the trust you give, the way surrender becomes something almost electric when it’s shared with the right person. Reading this, it hit me how shibari—or being held in that way—isn’t just physical. It’s emotional, intimate, quiet, and powerful all at once. You capture that heartbeat of trust, the tension of giving control, and the freedom that comes with it, in a way that makes me ache to experience it for real. This isn’t just rope. It’s a language. And I felt every word.
Yessss Shibari isn’t just physical.. I’m glad you felt it
i know korky when i see her🌚
You become aware in a way that is almost unbearable. Add one of your senses being taken a blindfold headphones where your skin becomes your only way of interacting with them