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		<title>Japanese Bondage Terms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[•agura: cross-legged position (seated lotus position) •asa or asanawa: traditional Japanese bondage and torture rope made of hemp •dojo: literally, “Place of the Way,” or place of learning (e.g. a school) •dorei: slave •gakko: school •gei: artistic skill •gyakuebi: Japanese hog tie •hojojutsu: traditional style of military incarceration and torture used in feudal Japan by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>•agura: cross-legged position (seated lotus position)<br />
•asa or asanawa: traditional Japanese bondage and torture rope made of hemp<br />
•dojo: literally, “Place of the Way,” or place of learning (e.g. a school)<br />
•dorei: slave<br />
•gakko: school<br />
•gei: artistic skill<br />
•gyakuebi: Japanese hog tie<br />
•hojojutsu: traditional style of military incarceration and torture used in feudal Japan by samurai and police<br />
•jujun: submissive<br />
•kaikyaku kani: crab leg<br />
•karada: “body”, refers to torso/body bondage<br />
•kikkou: tortoise shell body harness<br />
•kinbaku: (noun) bondage<br />
•kinbaku-bi: commonly referred to as the art of erotic/sensual Japanese rope bondage (a concept formed in the early 20th century)<br />
•kotori: suspention bondage<br />
•mata nawa or sakuranbo: crotch bondage (the cherry)<br />
•musubime: knot<br />
•musunde: tying a knot<br />
•nawa: rope<br />
•nawashi: “a maker of rope;” (general) rope bondage artist; (purist) rope bondage artist whom utilizes solely natural (traditional) forms of bondage, including wood beams and hemp rope (e.g. no metal or synthetics)<br />
•nawa sensei: master/teacher of rope bondage<br />
•nawa shibari: (noun) rope-tying with a rope (an incorrect, “made-up” term, does not exist in Japanese)<br />
•sensei: “One who has gone before” (e.g. teacher/master)<br />
•shibari: (noun) to tie or to bind with a rope<br />
•shibaritai: a top indicating his/her desire for bondage action<br />
•shibararetai: a sub indicating his/her desire for bondage action<br />
•shibaru: (verb) tie or bind with a rope<br />
•shinju / mune nawa: breast bondage (the pearls)<br />
•tori: one who demonstrates an action or technique<br />
•tsuri: “to hang”, partial rope suspension<br />
•uke: passive partner in the demonstration of technique (e.g. the bottom)<br />
•unsui: “cloud and water,” means “seeker of truth” in Japanese (e.g. student)<br />
•ushirote munenawa: arm and chest bondage</p>
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