Romantic Shibari
Tina was always in a rush. She was always running out of time to get somewhere. And, when she finally made it there, she couldn’t wait to leave and rush somewhere else. It was horrible! That’s why I decided I should help her. And the best way to do that was by using my own personal brand of romantic Shibari. Here’s the story.
I asked Tina on a date. At first, she rejected me. She said I wasn’t particularly attractive. However, I convinced her to let me show her that love could be slow, passionate, and wonderful. After discussing what I wanted to do, she agreed to go out with me three times. And, if things worked out well, we would continue dating as a couple.
So, what did I do? Well, first of all, I took her to dinner at a nice place. However, the most important thing about it was not how exotic the menu was or how wonderfully it was cooked. The key point was that it was a place where we were able to talk. This might sound surprising at first, but, if you think about it, many couples don’t spend enough time talking.
For our second time together, I took her to a lake. We didn’t have music, a bonfire, or grilled meat. We just contemplated the lake until its serenity overwhelmed us, and we felt at peace with ourselves and the world around us.
Finally, I took her to a bondage studio to do a Shibari scene. I explained to her how it had to be built little by little, knot by knot. And how it gradually took shape, until every step made sense, and all parts came together to create something beautiful. “And the same happens with relationships”, I added.
We’ve been together for six months now. We’ve been back to the lake and the restaurant a couple of times. But, twice a month, we do a scene together at the same studio where I took her for the first time. Tina says that’s her favorite place now.
This is the story of my own unique brand of romantic Shibari.