What is Japanese about Japanese rope bondage?
Itâs time for a guest blog, written by one of RopeMarksâ rope models, the Shady Lady! All perspectives and thoughts in this post are her own, but they are supported [...]
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Itâs time for a guest blog, written by one of RopeMarksâ rope models, the Shady Lady! All perspectives and thoughts in this post are her own, but they are supported [...]
I came across an article from Midori. Her article resonated extremely with me, for one that it puts Japanese bondage (kinbaku, shibari) in a realistic context. It's an approach that I support and follow.
With every shoot that I do, and I do many, there are usually test photo's, behind the scenes photo's and generally photo's that do not make the cut for [...]
A new 2020 interview with #1 Spanish bondage website, Exotic Bondage.  Exotic Bondage |
RopeMarks is looking for biological girls interested in long-term cooperation. We ask that you are a fit, bondage-loving individual that considers herself good looking. You get fun times, bondage, [...]
The third BoundCon bondage weekend, the more intimate variation of the big BoundCon that is in Spring each year, took place in Munich. This time I decided to enjoy the event as a regular visitor instead of working my ass off.
We got approached by Laura from the Spanish bondage website ExoticBondage.com and she invited us for an in-depth interview; we agreed. The interview really was a lot of fun and turned out [...]
What's in a name? In the end not much, it's content that determines value, but let's use the slightly easier abbreviation: LFAJRB. In the field of content this edition [...]
If you are following the RopeMarks blog (hi mom!) you might recall our entry on RopeFest, the premiere Russian (Japanese) bondage event. The RopeFest initiative, in St. Petersburg got a follow [...]
2012 saw the 3rd edition (I think) of the London Festival of the Art of Japanese Rope Bondage, or the easier short name LFAJB no... LFJARB no... LFAJRB... no... [...]