Kômon Sarashi Shibari
To tie with anus exposed
by Tatu
(c) 2001, Revised 2005
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kômon = "anus"
sarssu = vb "to expose"
shibari = to tie or bind
A shibari form taught by Japanese Bondage Master Randa Mai,
which binds the subject in such a way as to spread the ass cheeks,
exposing the anus available for sexual play.
Note: komon means "advisor". Notice
the macron ( ^ ) over the vowel "o" in
kômon.
That means that the vowel sound is made longer about 1.7 times the
normal length.
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We begin by tying a sakuranbo or matanawa (crotch rope). Fold the rope in
half making a larks head and wrap around the waist. |
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Pull the rope through the larks head. |
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Tie a simple overhand knot at the clitoris level. |
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Bring the rope between the legs and up the between the buttocks. |
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Tie another overhand knot about 4 or 5 inches above the anus. |
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Pull up and tie off and the waist rope. |
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Now bring the two ends around to the front. |
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Thread through the two vertical ropes in front and back to the back of the
buttocks. |
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Finally grab the two rope between the knots and pull opening up a beautiful
presentation of the anus.. for sex of play... |
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