Security tips for Riggers

Security tips for Riggers

As we know, Shibari has its risks. Safety depends on both the rigger and the bottom. However, the rigger is in control of the scene, so they must minimize the risks. They must acknowledge their responsibility. So take some time to read this security tips for riggers.

Since the riggers are the ones in charge and in control of the scene, it is important to know and be aware of the following tips. First, remember that once you have connected with your partner, security is your responsibility. Don’t do a Shibari scene if you don’t feel well, if you are tired or intoxicated. This is a very risky practice and it is important to be in all your senses.

For Shibari, it is very important to have basic knowledge of what you are doing, you need to leave your ego apart and do not complicate things if you don’t know what you are doing. It is important to practice and master the basics before you advance to techniques like suspension, Remember Shibari is about trust and confidence, no one will judge you if you don’t do suspensions, first you need to be sure you can do them in order to apply them to your partner.

The rope bottom is very important, you need to be aware of how they are feeling, and respect them, remember to not abuse the trust he gave you, make sure you know their limits and boundaries and respect them. Something very important is to never leave your bottom alone in captivity. If something goes wrong, things can get very serious, so don’t leave your bottom. Remember that the scene is not over until the bottom is completely free.

You can find more security tips for riggers available online.

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