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Jail's mama-san rope and musing on male VS female energy

It was a cold and quite night of early December, and after a long absence, it was time to stop by at Jail. A visiting friend was in town, and it had become a sort of tradition. We were running late and we arrived just before closing time, but mama-san was kind enough to let us in. And, of course, to tie me up.


Jail's mama-san rope and musing on male VS female energyIt was a face-up suspension (mama-san commented that male nawashi tend to prefer face-down), that felt more like a practicing session than a SM play or even a rope show (like this time the year before). 
Jail's mama-san rope and musing on male VS female energyMama-san had fun moving my legs around, trying different positions and angles and overall testing my flexibility. Nonetheless it was a very enjoyable tie.

Having experienced both male and female nawashi, I have to say that the energy, the way the rope feels is interestingly different. One thing I cannot be sure though is what part is due to my own different reaction to male and female energy. (I'm not bi, but I'm not straight). However as sex and arousal is not what I seek (or get) in rope, it should have less of an impact. What I feel the difference is, is that where the male energy feels like fire, or spikes, or a stormy ocean or a snake hypnotizing dance, the female one have so far felt more like a gentle blanket slowly embracing and engulfing, a soothing lullaby, a gentle stream and a southern breeze. And whereas in the male energy the power is openly overwhelming,in the female energy the power is felt in the undertones. 

But when the nawashi is a sadist at heart, it does not matter male or female, the stirring beast, the promise of hell carried even by the gentlest brushing, can be felt through the rope, like a low growl, a vibration. And it causes my heartbeat to accelerate and my breathing to get shallow. 

I'm sure the beast can smell the fear.

Authors: rida

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