• Thankful

    Three years ago on May 22nd 2016, I had the experience of my first real shibari suspension, which in itself was really special and magickal. It put me in a headspace I had never been in, and it was a powerful way to connect with a new friend I made while at an artists retreat. The rigger who tied me was very practiced and knowledgeable and we discussed limits and safety beforehand, and even with those precautions the shibari suspension resulted in me sustaining a major injury to the radial nerve on my right arm. That nerve damage caused me to have wrist drop for 3 months. That means I had no use of my (dominant) right hand for THREE MONTHS. I was inexperienced and wasn’t cautious enough or listening to my body enough to realize I was damaging my radial nerve. I know better now, I know how to check myself periodically to make sure everything in my body is still good, and I know how to better communicate with the person tying me. Honestly, I would definitely do a shibari suspension again, even after being injured during my first experience, but I will probably never do a TK again, which was the tie my arms were in that caused the injury after being in it for too long. The nerves in my arms and wrists are just too fragile to be in that kind of tie.

    I’m bringing this up because its coming up on the 3 year anniversary of this happening, and also because I just found a BUNCH more photos (200+) from that day that I’ve uploaded to an archived folder, which you can view by clicking here if you’re a photo member.

    If you’re a video member, click here to watch the video I made showing how my wrist/hand was impacted by wrist drop.

    I’m so thankful that I regained the use of my right hand, that it only impacted my life for a short amount of time (3 months was a long time when it was happening but in the grand scheme of things is really not that long), and that I gained a new perspective and knowledge because of it.

    Be thankful for what you have because it’s not guaranteed forever.

    I LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!!!

  • Lilac

    This film double exposure set of Renee Marie can be found in the August 2016 gallery.

  • Layered

    This film photoset taken by Antisocialdisposition can be found in the June 2017 gallery.This is one of my favorite places in NC. We’ve been to these mountains countless times, and somehow we usually have perfect timing. This time it was finishing this photoset and getting dressed JUST before other hikers arrived.

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  • Babel Tower with Kyotocat

    Daily Photo Blog members now have access to:

    • blog post with the story behind this photoset taken by Kyotocat
    • 4 image mini set

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    • everything above
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    • 20+ minute nude vlog while I explored the property of a mountain cabin Antisocialdisposition and I stayed at during our anniversary weekend last September
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  • Babel Tower with Kyotocat

    Wow what a wonderful and magickal day this was! Kyotocat came to visit us a while back and we took her here, to one of our favorite places in the mountains of North Carolina. We spent most of the day hiking, exploring, and taking photos, and if you know me at all, you know that’s my absolute favorite kind of day. We were lucky that nobody showed up while we were shooting because this is a popular trail, but Antisocialdisposition hung out near the main entrance to this part of the trail to help deter people from showing up unexpectedly and so he could warn us if we needed to get dressed. I already shared the set I took of Kyotocat that day, it can be found in the November 2016 gallery and includes one of my absolute favorite photos I’ve ever taken. I’ll share that one at the bottom of this post so you know which one I’m talking about!

    This one is of Kyotocat, one of my favorite images I’ve ever taken: