Welsh Rarebit's Bare Bits (BBW)

lovemonster said:
Ah, but is there a time limit involved in these bets then? :D
yeah...if it hasn't happened before one or other of you are wrong side of the green stuff...or me for that matter...the bookie wins ;-)
 
drtshare said:
Originally Posted by fantasee2006
What a good idea............."Cal.........where did you put those handcuffs!"




now that is another idea.. LM handcuffed... better still set of pictures OMG with fantasee2006 too. And both he and the rest of us would enjoy it too....hehehe

:kiss: :kiss: :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Fred


ps:note to self...check out fantasee2006 thread

LOL...you're so naughty Fred....I have handcuffs, just need someone to take the pictures though ;)
 
lovemonster said:
LOL...you're so naughty Fred....I have handcuffs, just need someone to take the pictures though ;)


Can do that for you...

Can do a dose of Japaneese bondage while I'm at it, if you're interested.
 
Dragonteeth said:
OK, NOW I'm having a sellection of really weird ideas.

Comes from an odd conversation I had by email the other day.

concerning the use of a Vacume cleaner as a "milking machine".

*back away slowly and carefully from weird conversation*
:D
 
riftheotherone said:
yeah...if it hasn't happened before one or other of you are wrong side of the green stuff...or me for that matter...the bookie wins ;-)

You mean if one of us walks over the lawn then the bookie wins? That seems very unfair..... :D
 
Dragonteeth said:
Can do that for you...

Can do a dose of Japaneese bondage while I'm at it, if you're interested.

Now that sounds interesting...tell me more :devil:
 
lovemonster said:
Now that sounds interesting...tell me more :devil:
Shibari (しばり, Shibari?) is a Japanese verb that literally means "to tie" or "to bind" it is used in Japan to describe the artful use of twine to tie objects or packages. Kinbaku (緊縛, Kinbaku?) is the word for "bondage" or Kinbaku-bi which means "beautiful bondage". Kinbaku (also Sokubaku) is a Japanese style of sexual bondage or BDSM which involves tying up the bottom (or uke) simple yet visually intricate patterns, usually with several pieces of thin rope (generally 6mm or 8mm). The word Shibari came in to common use in the west at some point in the 1990s to describe the bondage art Kinbaku.

Japanese Bondage is said to differ from Western bondage in that, instead of just immobilizing or restraining the bottom, the bottom gains pleasure from being under the pressure and strain of the ropes, squeezing the breasts or genitals—though there are examples of Western bondages enthusiasts such as John Willie. The main difference is that Western full-body bonage uses long lengths of rope (early on cotton rope, later in the 1980s or 1990s nylon become popular, later still—around 2000—polypropylene became the material of choice) as opposed to Japanese bondage which uses multiple pieces of rope of 7 meters. Japanese bondage as practiced in Japan also uses relatively simple knots (requiring only about two to five types of knots), while western bondage enthusiasts tend to favor more complex knots.

The aesthetics of the bound person's position are also important: in particular, Japanese bondage is notorious for its use of asymmetric positions to heighten the psychological impact of bondage.
 
lovemonster said:
I'm surprised you have neighbours at all the size of your gutters..... :D
you'd be amazed at how many like minds there are down here.....on second thoughts maybe you wouldn't ;-)
 
lovemonster said:
I hope you'll share the spoils then ;)
I'm scottish it was only a 10p bet on a sure thing remember which means it was odds on...only fractions of pennies by way of return....tosses a small bronze thing LM's way *lol*
 
riftheotherone said:
Shibari (しばり, Shibari?) is a Japanese verb that literally means "to tie" or "to bind" it is used in Japan to describe the artful use of twine to tie objects or packages. Kinbaku (緊縛, Kinbaku?) is the word for "bondage" or Kinbaku-bi which means "beautiful bondage". Kinbaku (also Sokubaku) is a Japanese style of sexual bondage or BDSM which involves tying up the bottom (or uke) simple yet visually intricate patterns, usually with several pieces of thin rope (generally 6mm or 8mm). The word Shibari came in to common use in the west at some point in the 1990s to describe the bondage art Kinbaku.

Japanese Bondage is said to differ from Western bondage in that, instead of just immobilizing or restraining the bottom, the bottom gains pleasure from being under the pressure and strain of the ropes, squeezing the breasts or genitals—though there are examples of Western bondages enthusiasts such as John Willie. The main difference is that Western full-body bonage uses long lengths of rope (early on cotton rope, later in the 1980s or 1990s nylon become popular, later still—around 2000—polypropylene became the material of choice) as opposed to Japanese bondage which uses multiple pieces of rope of 7 meters. Japanese bondage as practiced in Japan also uses relatively simple knots (requiring only about two to five types of knots), while western bondage enthusiasts tend to favor more complex knots.

The aesthetics of the bound person's position are also important: in particular, Japanese bondage is notorious for its use of asymmetric positions to heighten the psychological impact of bondage.

Thanks Mr Wikipedia :D
 
riftheotherone said:
you'd be amazed at how many like minds there are down here.....on second thoughts maybe you wouldn't ;-)

Knowing what you're like, nothing would amaze me :D
 
riftheotherone said:
I'm scottish it was only a 10p bet on a sure thing remember which means it was odds on...only fractions of pennies by way of return....tosses a small bronze thing LM's way *lol*

Oh FFS.....keep it, you obviously need it more than me ;)
 
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