Rope is a drug.
Not metaphorically. I mean it hits your brain and body like a substance. It alters you. It seduces you. It reveals things you didn’t even know were hiding inside you—old stories, new truths,
Read full post →Not metaphorically. I mean it hits your brain and body like a substance. It alters you. It seduces you. It reveals things you didn’t even know were hiding inside you—old stories, new truths,
Read full post →Last night I found myself reflecting on something that feels so simple but often gets overlooked: food. We all need it, we
When we tie a knot, we are not just manipulating rope—we are bending it to our will. Quite literally. Each knot
Lately, I've been receiving a surprising number of initiates on the path. And right now—I'm literally out
You already know this isn’t about beauty anymore. it’s not about seduction. or sex. It’s not even about rope.
Modern practitioners often reduce yoga to a fitness routine—stretching, sweating, toning. But yoga was never about the body. It is, and
the act of being bound, can become so deeply intoxicating—especially when it quite literally removes the body from the earth. In
At its core, rope bondage is a practice of energetic intention—a shared journey between top and bottom that invites both to
Rope engages both the body and mind in profound and fascinating ways, triggering a range of physiological and psychological responses. The sensation
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