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From the album: Mistress Rey: Candids
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From the album: Mistress Rey: Candids
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idyllic afternoon at my favorite zen buddhist temple and gardens
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From the album: Mistress Rey: Candids
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I just realized that HE got pregnant?!!!!
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I would pick A. One submissive to dominate indefinitely. What an epic relationship that would be! And imagine how deeply entrenched in servitude one would become after years and years of training from one mistress.
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I agree with this response. It's none of Mistress's B business!
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Hi Tommy, thanks for thinking of us. I will say hi to von Dietz for you on Tuesday at our rope salon party!
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Today I learned agura shibari! You can imagine what this bondage tie could lead to...
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From the album: Mistress Rey: Candids
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joining the tokyo gay pride parade was so kawaaaiiii
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I went to a latex fashion show tonight! Department H!
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http://www.kinbakumania.com/en/shibari-kinbaku-como-ritual-protocolo-para-espectadores-y-atados-parte-i/ I enjoyed this article, lot's of useful information about the history and ritual of shibari! "Going back in history we’ll find that Shibari/Kinbaku had its ancient origins in the arts of the war (Hoshu Hojojutsu), the tradition of castes, Clans, Shoguns, Samurais and their overlords who were ruled by a very strict warrior honor code called Bushido. It’s therefore a normal consequence that a similar ethical code had driven Shibari/Kinbaku since its origins and became an “honor code” between those who practice and those who love ropes even when they don’t practice it. From that time where the 18 Samurai warrior skills were taught, were rope skills (Hoshu Hojojutsu, the ancestor of what is Shibari/Kinbaku nowadays) was one of them, these capital rules were born, deeply based in that ancient Bushido Japanese culture context. Those same principles, even when slightly modified, are what is considered the cornerstone of today’s Shibari/Kinbaku. These were the four main rules in Japanese bondage: 1. You shall never let your prisoner escape from the bonds 2. You shall never harm physically or mentally your prisoner. 3. You shall never let other clans see the techniques. 4. Your tying should be beautiful, balanced and artistic. These rules evidently spoke about “prisoners” since they were related to that war skill used by Samurais to capture and transport prisoners to the courts on those days. The different rope color, and the many tying patterns were clear signs of both the crime they were accused, and the social cast they were from. This situation, between the rigger (Samurai) and the tied one (prisoner) used to be very ritualistic. Both the public exhibition of the prisoner to the people that watched him walk in front of the Samurai heading to the court, and the prisoner deliver itself to the magistrates, were a humiliating but also a highly honorable act for the prisoner. That duality between humiliation and honor, that we may see contradictory, was possible by the high respect for the manners that both Samurai and prisoner had. In today’s Shibari situations are quite different in many aspects, but closely similar in others. We don’t handle prisoners, we don’t speak about trials, courts, or magistrates as in Japan’s Edo period, but we definitely keep those honor concepts in our tying rituals. We also keep Shuuchinawa(the soft rope caressing style that leads to humiliating and distressing situations) and Semenawa (rope torture) as the two typical ways a Shibari/Kinbaku session may lead to. Whether it would go one way or the other depends on what the rigger perceives on the model’s mood on that moment."
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How creative of you.
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I learned this classic shibari tie called agura/あぐら. It is specifically designed for humiliation and exposing genitals. This is a modest depiction of the tie, I couldn't find a better image. But can you imagine your thighs tied like that, and your ass exposed? You couldn't squirm away from anything I decide to do. It would be a great ball busting position too.
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Haha... I really wish I could say something positive. But every bdsm scene was such a disappointment!
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The BDFM subway lines should just be named the BDSM lines already
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Tricking you into thinking we are done is my favorite past time. ?
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Favorite Chinatown Spots (Aside from Fortress LOL)
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99 Favor Taste on Grand Street!! All you can eat barbecue heaven. -
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Working as a shibari representative at Fetifest Tokyo 2018!! Was so much fun!
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From the album: Mistress Rey: Candids
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From the album: Mistress Rey: Candids
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You Know You're In For It When...
Mistress Rey replied to Mistress Kang's topic in Fortress Guest Forum
Not room for even an inch of escape.