It's been a few days since I was allowed to be a silent observer of her own expression...... when she used the ropes as a medium for movements that showed her zest for life and her still playful side.... Even today I think back with a smile on how she danced for me in ropes.... π₯°
Model: Traumsaengerin (FL)
Rope/Photo: me
@WolfRope Can I ask a n00b question about this position and ties?
@WolfRope thank you πππ». I have no experience with suspensions so if it's a stupid question, just say so please. How did you mitigate the nerve damage risk in that wrist tie? My basic understanding keeps thinking to avoid load to that part of the wrist yet you pulled it off. What's the lesson you could teach me on how to do that (safely)? Many thanks
@WolfRope I guess I still have a lot to learn.
@Grijs The secret is that the loop must be wide enough not to press hard on the nerve points. Another point is that the model must actively cooperate. That means she actively grips the Zuriline and can thus relieve the wrist. Thus, she can determine the load herself to a certain extent. ;-)