Bound In Boston Attendee feedback

"Wow, a good crowd! Lots of willing people to help out for those who were behind."


"Percy gave me a tutorial after the main workshop which actually taught me to do this. Also that the facilitators made sure everyone was adopted and paired up to start with. It was very welcoming and helpful."


"Thank you for making it such a comfortable class. As a person going unpartnered this past time, I was pleasantly surprised that it was not intimidating at all!"



"I had soooo much fun!!"


"I liked that you partnered experienced riggers with couples with little/no experience to help it all along and make some friends. The experience of those running it and teaching it showed... very professional and made me feel comfortable."


"I got to be hogtied!!!"


"Not only did you make sure everyone was partnered up but that the more experienced people helped out the newbies. This helped a lot since the class was so big."


"I was a bit nervous, I haven't been to anything like this before and I was afraid I'd be too much a beginner. But the pace was just right."


"I loved being tied up for the first time! [grin]"


"Really appreciated the friendly, welcoming atmosphere, and the way everyone was taken care of (partnered up, etc) and nobody was left out."


"We really enjoy the casual atmosphere! And have come away with a lot both times."


This Bound In Boston website serves members of the bdsm rope bondage kink and fetish communities in the Boston, Massachusetts area. It is particularly of interest to people who are interested in Shibari or Kinbaku. These are the origins of the Japanese-styled rope bondage techniques that we learn about and practice. Very often people in the kink and fetish communities are interested in rope bondage, having heard the terms Shibari and Kinbaku, but are uneducated in their origins and use. While we are not technically teaching the pure rope bondage forms of Shibari or Kinbaku, we base our teachings on those artforms. Our workshops are in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Hemp, jute - different types of rope are used.

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