2nd August 2012, 21:33
Gilgamesh Wrote:...there's dojos for bondage? That has to be the most interesting thing I've learned all week.
Welcome.
Well, it is not "Doujou for bondage", but it is really "Doujou for bondage".
Doujou is 道場 in Japanese letters (Kanji). Doujou is "Dou (道" + "Jou (場". Jou means the place, facility. "Dou" is a bit difficult concept. 道 (mich) is basically "Road", "Way". In the Japanese cultural concepts, "Completion of Life" can be achieved through Some "Roads" (procedures, steps, training steps).
There are so many "Dou" (Michi, 道. Proceeding through Dou 'Road, Steps', men will complete his/her life in this World. They can Reach to the some conditions, which are the target of the Life.
In Edo period, there were many types and schools of Hojou-jutsu (捕縄術. How to bond the crimes, this is the first purpose. But Even Hojou-jutsu became "Dou".
It is strange that through studying and researching methods and types of various bondage, men will be able to achieve his/her life meanings. But "Dou" are such things.
There were also traditions of bondage as tortures.
Complicated. I am not familiar with these matters.
Kinbaku (緊縛 - severe bondage - are sometimes very complicated and sophisticated matters.
Hishi-nawa (菱縄 and tate-nawa (縦縄 very frequently appear in Japanese pornography. What are they. Learn by yourself.
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BTW, Welcome to Futanari Bondage Place (双形緊縛道場. No, Welcome to Futanari Bondage Palace (!).
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