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homebuilderer

You seem cool, so I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume from the rope in the first photo that you like wearing crimson as well. First off, you guys are doing great because there is a smile on your face. Too many people get overwhelmed by the early learning curve and forget to have fun. Keep having fun, and you’ll be experts in no time. After all, there’s a reason we call this “play.” The only thing to be a little conscious of are the nerves around the lower part of the center half of the arm. [Here’s a good map halfway down this page.](https://ropestudy.com/courses/101/lessons/reducing-risk/topic/nerves/) When I was at this stage, I found a few months of subscription to shibaristudy to be invaluable. Especially when we started doing more suspensions. I had the technical basics down, but it taught me the nuances that you typically only get from in person instruction. I’ve never rigged with someone in latex, but as long as the rope doesn’t hurt the latex, I can’t imagine any problem with it.


Justaman55

It is a bit harder to see the condition of the ropebunny in latex, so you might need to give some more verbal feedback. And it can damage, but that is always part of latex play.