Hishi Karada
There are many ways of tying in Shibari. One of the most popular ones nowadays is the chest harness. Well, we’ve got news for you, the chest harness has a big brother: Hishi Karada, the “rope dress”.
The Hishi Karada is done with a single rope. Therefore, it requires a certain level of skill. You can do it with several ropes, if you want, but doing that kind of ruins the effect.
The main characteristic of the Hishi Karada is that it goes from the neck to the crotch. So, it embraces the whole torso. This can create a strong emotional bond, since it is as if your top spent the whole day hugging you.
And that leads us to the third important aspect of the Hishi Karada: it is a non-restrictive tie. Now, this may sound as contradictory, since restraint is the essence of Shibari. But, in this case, allowing for your bottom to move has a purpose: to enable them to wear the “rope dress” below their clothing. This is an example of “secret Shibari”, that is, bondage which is not visible. And it is sexy as hell, if we are to believe the testimony of those who have tried it.
Imagine that: you’re bottom going to work with a “rope dress” under their clothes, remembering, at every moment, how they belong to you, laughing at all those vanilla guys and girls who don’t know how sexy and fun it is to be kink. The rope makes them feel as if you were embracing them all the time (which guarantees to put them in a good mood). And, if that’s not enough, the occasional friction reminds them of all the things you’ve shared in your bondage scenes.
Finally, at the end of the day, you can gently undress your partner, and remove the Hishi Karada. Whatever happens next, it’s up to you!