Shibari in the Bedroom
Shibari can be very complex at times. For example, when a scene is about suspension, or when it includes additional elements, such as lightning, motion, or music. However, Shibari is something you can also practice at home. Actually, it is a good idea to bring Shibari in the bedroom, where it can add a special ingredient to a couple’s intimate life.
Of course, in most cases, bedrooms aren’t large enough to allow for a suspension to take place within its walls. Nevertheless, Shibari doesn’t always have to include suspensions or complex scenes. Couples can include only some knots, a corset, or macrame. These are easier, faster options, which can adjust to almost any space. Moreover, they won’t take a lot of time. They are not even very expensive!
For rope enthusiasts who are still learning this can be a wonderful option. Since it doesn’t take a long time, it can fit into even the busiest schedule. And it’s a good way to share your rope enthusiasm with your partner from the beginning.
Shibari can be used as a means for sexual foreplay. It has proved its effectivity as such. However, that’s not the only possibility. Shibari, especially at this more basic level, can be good as a communication exercise, a relaxation therapy, or just to enjoy quality time together.
Ropes can easily be stored nearby and kept at hand, so that whenever there’s an opportunity you can grab them and develop a spontaneous scene. This spontaneity is also a good result from practicing a simpler form of Shibari in the bedroom. Compared to the time devoted to preparations and safety in a Shibari scene, bedroom Shibari can be more a thing of the moment.
Now you know everything you need to bring Shibari in the bedroom.