Curious about rope bondage but don’t know where to start? The Dare…to Try Bondage pocket guide is a good place to start. Don’t let the small size of this book fool you, it’s packed full of useful information.
A true beginners guide this book introduces the reader to the wonderful art of Kinbaku Japanese style of rope bondage. Starting out with a brief history of rope bondage, this book covers everything from safety to scenarios and everything in between.
Providing the reader with a few of the basics, Dare…to Try Bondage gives the reader a basic understanding for those who want to dip their toes into the erotic world of rope bondage.
Inside this book you will find a nice overview of safety, the type of rope to choose, basic knots, the sensations created by rope bondage from both the top and bottom’s point of view, along with walking you through a rope bondage session and bondage scenarios to help you begin your journey.
Table of Contents
Forward
Introduction
Are you ready?
Supplies and Basic Techniques
The Session
The Sensations
The Session May Be Over…. But Not the Pleasure
Scenarios
Conclusion
Glossary of Bondage
Bibliography
Resources
About the Author – Taken from the publisher’s website.
Axterdam is well known in the world of amateur erotic imagery. His drawings are considered inspirational in the universe of fetishism.
Published by Hunter House the Dare… series is a collection of sexuality pocket guides written for a modern audience. The series includes Dare to Have Anal Sex, Dare to Have Sex Everywhere but in the Bed and Dare to try Kama Sutra.
Over all, Dare… to Try Bondage is a fun little book that’s a basic beginner’s guide. With useful information, this book is only a quick overview and provides tutorials for a few fun basic ties. Small and easy to tuck away in your bedside drawer, Dare… to Try Bondage can be a useful reference guide for those who wish to lightly dabble in the erotic art of rope bondage.
Although it can be a great place to start, once you get a taste of rope bondage you’ll soon need a more in-depth guide to help you along your journey.
The author does err when he tells the reader to avoid hemp rope, as it is too scratchy. Obliviously he has not tried mine!
I agree.. Do you make rope? Please contact me, I would love to talk more about it!