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It's such a big, winter world! In Japan, the shibar represents a mandatory artistic form that refers to hard - to - bed styles. But what is really behind this practice, and above all the possible dangers facing those who practice it? Magena Yama, a model of [...]
It's such a big, winter world! In Japan, the shibar represents a mandatory artistic form that refers to hard - to - bed styles.
But what is really behind this practice, and above all the possible dangers facing those who practice it?
Magena Yama, a new model who had made her body available for performances where the ancient Japanese practice was installed, spoke openly a few years ago in an interview with TgCom24.
In general, Shibar fans still view today as a true erotic practice capable of providing satisfaction for both those related and those not related.
On the basis, however, there would be not only pleasure but also harmony and aesthetics. This is because, when you keep connecting your partner with completely natural ropes, you create an image of harmony.
Shibar is a practice that not necessarily targets the full relationship, even though it should be considered an erotic art.
The “is a participation dance, an erotic game, a moment of total separation”, the model explains. In reality, the satisfaction behind such discipline includes not only the subjects involved but also those who help.
The “those who are connected, as often happens to me, live in a paradox: despite the presence of ropes, the effect is to feel fully free”, Mageme Yama discovered.
The related person builds a full relationship of trust with those who are forced to stay in that position and the need to defend themselves is brought down under the sense of freedom and satisfaction that the Shibar is capable of causing.
But are there dangers?
“Yes, it is dangerous if the proper security standards are not obtained”, the model says. “Anyone connected must know the practice very well as the human body. For this reason, even in Italy, there are Shibar courses that begin with a long period dedicated entirely to security”, she adds.
If you obey all the rules set by tradition, it is impossible to face death. For this reason, not only neck cords are provided, so this practice does not involve breathing strains.
If wrong, it can lead to pain, prevent blood flow, or in the worst case of breaking off any tendon.
Would you dare?










