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Revision as of 03:11, 4 May 2020

Sin

Sin, (male, 1962-)

Activities

Munich-based professional Kinbakushi. Underground international hardcore SM kinbaku performer. Kinbaku Today contributor. Author. Writer.

Alternate Name(s)

Sin

Biography

Sin is a Munich-based English kinbakushi, practising BDSM and rope bondage 1987-2001. After a 10-year absence, and having business interests in Japan, took up a fascination with kinbaku through Nagare Aotsuki, Ero Ouji, Bingo Shigonawa and Haruki Yukimura. He demonstrates live kinbaku sessions at international underground epicurean events, and provides highly discrete services.

Sin evolves his own style, describing it as Kannōnawa (sensual/erotic/carnal rope, 官能縄) understanding the anatomy, neurology and psychology of rope bondage and ‘the mind fuck’.

Sin is the author of Year of The Bakushi and The Psychology of BDSM & Rope Bondage, and is the technical consultant to 天つ縄 AMATSUNAWA.

Interesting point(s)

Sin’s style is influenced by Nagare Aotsuki, Ero Ouji, Kanna, Bingo Shigonawa, Nawanojyoh, Jubei Kamui, Harutokyou, Denki Akechi and Haruki Yukimura.

Selected Works

References

Notes

External Links