Since the beginning of this year, Dogma has seriously started producing SM content through live shoots, creating numerous works across genres such as "aggressive girl," "lesbian fist," and "drama." The fact that Shiomin (Aya Shiomi) complains about not having enough rope shows just how much we expect from her true capabilities. This release, titled Bondage Rhapsody, focuses entirely on capturing her intense SM performances. The rope master is Haru Amata, who works without prior consultation—his motto is to tie without discussion. For Shiomin, no pre-shoot planning was done at all, and filming proceeded entirely in line with his approach.
The genre of SM is often misunderstood by the general public as simply "tying up women and doing cruel things," but this is by no means an act of violent lesbianism or bullying. SM expresses a deep sexual sensation in which pain and suffering are transformed into pleasure. Among female masochists, there are those for whom being tied up or whipped exists on an entirely different level from ordinary sex—one that leads directly to ecstasy. Aya Shiomi in this work is a perfect example.
The video is divided into two distinct bondage sessions. In the first, Haru torments her as she displays her obsession with rope, allowing viewers to fully witness how Aya becomes increasingly aroused the moment she's bound. In the second session, she's tied to a pillar wearing only a white fundoshi loincloth, and tortured with the heat of Buddhist altar candles. The burning sensation transforms into pleasure, driving her to multiple intense orgasms. The sting of the single whip further elevates her into ultimate ecstasy.
By thoroughly depicting real SM play, this work ensures men stay hard and women stay wet. Its appeal lies in the unique tension and authenticity that other genres can't match—scenes are unrehearsed and cannot be redone. The constant pressure that one wrong move could lead to serious injury is precisely what brings out the true allure of SM.