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Our latest Newsletter (January 25 2009)

Hello all,

 

It’s jessica. :) Hope you’re warm and well.

 

Exciting news—NobleRope.com has launched! The site will be a source for information about upcoming workshops and much more. This is a beta version. We plan to add some pictures and may make changes / add additional content in the near future.

NobleRope.com

 

Right now the website has lots of info about the Valentine’s Day workshop (Bondage for Lovers) which will be held at The Conservatory. It is a beginner’s class with emphasis on ties that allow access to…well...you know ;) If you know anyone who is curious about bondage please let them know about this safe opportunity to explore their interest with a great instructor. For those of us who are more experienced with rope (Topping or bottoming) this will be a fun chance to play and socialize. Limited to twelve couples (threesomes are also more than welcome).

You can see an ad for this class on the back of the Willamette Week starting tomorrow! :)

 

Thanks to:

Attendees of the Inazuma Nawa workshop on January 10th. We filled two classes that day and have another full session on February 7th! There are openings for Inazuma Nawa in Salem March 8th.

Diane for being demo bottom at both of the aforementioned Inazuma Nawa sessions.

And of course, much gratitude to Bradley / the Portland Rope Arts Group for sponsoring workshops past and future. :)

 

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Noble’s tip for Tops: When you’re starting out with rope, it can be easy to lose focus on your partner and concentrate on your ties instead. But, this is really about connection, so make up for this tendency by paying special attention and enjoying the interactions with your bottom(s) while you untie them.

 

jessica’s tip for bottoms: If your Top is just beginning to learn about rope, be prepared for Him/Her to be a little distracted while you’re being tied up. Think ahead to this possibility and try to be patient. Enjoy the rope as it goes on, and enjoy the liberation and connection with your partner as it comes off.

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We hope to see you soon, in class or otherwise.

 

~jessica

Noble Rope Arts

 

 

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