Japanese rope bondage is practiced widely in the BDSM community, but can also be used to deepen nonsexual connections and build a sense of personal empowerment.
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USA -Shibari, a style of Japanese rope bondage, is an art form that uses rope to create intricate patterns on the human body. As a subculture of the BDSM community, it is often viewed as taboo or scandalous.

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Although this community is typically underground, you can find it if you know where to look. The Bellingham Vista Club is a collective that hosts events, parties and meetups for sex-positive people, including a monthly Shibari workshop.
Scotty Shuken has been practicing Shibari for 12 years and leading Shibari workshops at Bellingham Vista Club for three. They said that they enjoy sharing their extensive knowledge with others, teaching with both an aesthetic and functional approach.
“There’s not really that much separation culturally now between the art form of Shibari and the kink of bondage. But it’s essentially human macrame, right?” Shuken said. “If you pretty much only engage with rope in a kink or sexual focus, it’s gonna almost give you a Pavlovian approach, like, ‘this is what this is for.’”
While Shibari can be sexual in nature, it’s not an inherently sexual practice. It’s an art rooted in trust, consent and a desire to form a deeper connection with one’s self or tying partner. Many enthusiasts describe the practice as grounding, empowering and as a way to express themselves creatively.

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