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Ep165: Connection, Purpose and Aesthetics in Rope - An interview with Knotty Devil (pt1)

21m · Rope Podcast · 15 Jan 02:00

Knotty Devil is a rope switch out of Portland, Oregon, USA who produces a lot of amazing rope content on social media and Only Fans. He aims to tie for connection, purpose and aesthetics, with a primal edge. In addition, he is the House Rigger for the latex company, Reflective Desire. In this episode, Fox and Mya discuss with him his rope journey and rope style. Listen to hear them talk about: •The first Shibari performance he watched and why it hooked him •His incredible drive to learn and how he threw himself into rope •Learning from different sources and how he integrated these •How learning from both sides of the rope helped him grow •What ‘tying with flow’ means to him and how he does it •The hotness of mutual suffering and struggle •How rope and s3x interact for him

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