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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
  
Sin is a Munich-based English rope artist, practising BDSM from 1987-2001 with Western rope bondage. After a 10-year absence, and having business interests in Japan, took up a fascination with Kinbaku, becoming a student of [[Bingo Shigonawa]]. He performs regularly at fetish events and parties in Munich, Nürnberg and southern Germany and has performed in London, Zürich, Berlin, Tokyo, Osaka, Los Angeles and San Francisco. He avoids photography and video preferring to remain underground and describes his style as "sensual/erotic/carnal rope" (官能縄).
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Sin is a Munich-based English Bakushi, practising BDSM from 1987-2001 with Western rope bondage. After a 10-year absence, and having business interests in Japan, took up a fascination with Kinbaku, becoming a student of [[Bingo Shigonawa]]. He performs regularly at fetish events and parties in Munich, Nürnberg and southern Germany and has performed in London, Zürich, Berlin, Tokyo, Osaka, Los Angeles and San Francisco. He avoids photography and video preferring to remain underground and describes his style as "sensual/erotic/carnal rope" (官能縄).
  
 
==Interesting point(s)==
 
==Interesting point(s)==

Revision as of 01:06, 30 April 2016

Sin

Sin, (male, 1962-)

Activities

Munich-based English Kinbakushi. Involved in performances. Kinbaku Today contributor.

Alternate Name(s)

Sin

Biography

Sin is a Munich-based English Bakushi, practising BDSM from 1987-2001 with Western rope bondage. After a 10-year absence, and having business interests in Japan, took up a fascination with Kinbaku, becoming a student of Bingo Shigonawa. He performs regularly at fetish events and parties in Munich, Nürnberg and southern Germany and has performed in London, Zürich, Berlin, Tokyo, Osaka, Los Angeles and San Francisco. He avoids photography and video preferring to remain underground and describes his style as "sensual/erotic/carnal rope" (官能縄).

Interesting point(s)

Influenced by Nagare Aotsuki, Ero Ouji, Kanna, Bingo Shigonawa and Haruki Yukimura.

Selected Works

References

Notes

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