Category: Beginner’s guide

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What to Look for in a Shibari Rigger

Are you interested in exploring the art of Shibari and experiencing the beauty of being tied? Whether you’re a model preparing for a bondage photoshoot or a passionate bondage enthusiast seeking a skilled rigger, it’s crucial to know what to look for in a rigger. Entrusting yourself to someone during a Shibari session requires careful…
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Read the Bottom’s Body Language

During a bondage scene, top and bottom should maintain an intense communication. Usually, this means verbal communication. However, there are some scenes in which the bottom might be gagged. Actually, even in a scene where their mouth is not covered, a bottom might find it difficult to talk or to specify what’s happening. Besides, the…
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Shibari in Bed

When you think of a Shibari scene, most probably what comes to your mind is a session in a studio or outdoors. It is also possible to practice Shibari at home, as many people found out during lockdown. Therefore, it’s not surprising that you can also practice Shibari in bed. And let us say it…
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Key Body Parts in Shibari

Undeniably, as with any other kink deviation, you must have a thorough knowledge of your partner’s body if you want to practice Shibari. Then, you must understand which are the key body parts in Shibari, since not all of them have the same importance. Moreover, there are some body parts you should not include in…
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4 Questions to Know How Kinky You Are

Vanilla is the word that describes conventional sexuality. There’s nothing wrong with it. However, if you tend to be more alternative in your tastes and practices, that means you’re kinky. Kink is defined as anything that deviates from the usual. Between vanilla and kink, anyone can find their place. Here we offer 4 questions to…
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Interview with Eve from Shibari Academy

“No posing, pain, costumes, leather, suffering, subs, bottoms, tops or riggers. Just people looking to learn about themselves, and build better relationships and trust with other people. Shibari is for everyone.” Shibari Academy is the leading online Shibari school with over 100,000 students, 5 courses and over 140+  video tutorials that will guide you from…
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Shibari for Centennials

Everybody has heard about generations. If you were born between 1946 and 1964, you’re a boomer. If it was between 1965 and 1980, you’re a member of Generation X. And, if you were born between 1981 and 1996, you’re a Millennial (others will call you a member of Generation Z). Finally, if you were born…
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Shibari for Millennials

Everybody has heard about generations. If you were born between 1946 and 1964, you’re a boomer. If it was between 1965 and 1980, you’re a member of Generation X. And, if you were born between 1981 and 1996, you’re a Millennial (others will call you a member of Generation Z). Finally, if you were born…
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Shibari for Gen Xers

Everybody has heard about generations. If you were born between 1946 and 1964, you’re a boomer. If it was between 1965 and 1980, you’re a member of Generation X. And, if you were born between 1981 and 1996, you’re a Millennial (others will call you a member of Generation Z). Finally, if you were born…
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Shibari for Boomers

Everybody has heard about generations. If you were born between 1946 and 1964, you’re a boomer. If it was between 1965 and 1980, you’re a member of Generation X. And, if you were born between 1981 and 1996, you’re a Millennial (others will call you a member of Generation Z). Finally, if you were born…
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