Month: February 2025

Day 2 of 3: Staying the Eff in Business Sale

February 25, 2025 By Miriam Green

Hello Wicked community – Changes, changes, changes. We’re growing our classes & booking some amazing events this fall. (See our growing ​listings at Forbidden Tickets​!) We’re also looking forward to being at several very cool pop-ups. But gosh: the Burning Man late-August ghost town combined with a three-weeks-late-and-counting return of our real estate deposits*  has us in a continued tight spot at the moment. Good news for you, because this means we’re running a Staying the Fuck in Business Sale today and tomorrow!!! While we want to be your home for the best gear, toys and books all the time, your support right now is of particular importance — so how about 20-25% off? Please don’t wait. Get those sale prices locked in now, and have some great new gear for Leather Month! Oooohh, yeah! I love a sale! We are running a Staying the Fuck in Business flash sale now through midnight Thursday, August 24th at ​WickedGrounds.com​ Get 20% off all items with code EFFINBIZ Get 25% off all items with code EFFINBIZINSTA if you pay with Venmo or Zelle at checkout Always get free shipping with orders of $200 or more. I don’t want anything right now, but I want to pay it forward Thank you! Every bit helps, and every dollar you drop here will get credited to our scholarship program unless you ask us directly to put it elsewhere. Heck, you can use those scholarship tickets for yourself later, if you’d like. ​Venmo​ (we get this same-day – a HUGE help) Zelle (use this email address for the account – also same day) ​PayPal​ ​ConvertKit Tips ​ ​Scholarship Tickets at WickedGrounds.com​ As you’ve heard me do the math before, if every person who reads this drops $5-$10 in one of those buckets, we’ll get through this week with no worries. I want to be a member, or upgrade my membership! Thank you! Membership options are at ​Patreon.com/WickedGrounds​ We appreciate your love and support! I miss you! We miss you, too! Keep an eye on our newsletter – we’re going to be at So Many Places this year! xoxo Mir *And seriously: do we have any real-estate attorneys or closely aligned business attorneys reading this newsletter? Write me!

Beginners mind, and the path of continual learning

February 25, 2025 By Miriam Green

Whether you’re brand new to kink & BDSM or a lifelong kinkster, the path to play starts with the beginner’s mind. Risk aware consensual kink begins with a spirit of discovery and inquiry. We might discover a certain technique. We may be attracted by a style of dynamic or relationship. We might get curious about how different parts of the BDSM community interact. I had the distinct pleasure of attending a BDSM retreat as a student last weekend.  I met dozens of new people, had meaty conversations, watched some of my own life-long education idols teach topnotch classes, and slowly sunk into my own beginner’s mind. I observed, and interacted. I continue to believe there are three major reactions we can learn from in kink, but sometimes we learn the wrong lessons from them. The first one is easy: a nearly immediate “heck yeah!” That turns me on! That gets me excited! I want a relationship like that! I want to play like that! I love the way this gathering or party does this! (As the legendary Midori invoked Wayne’s World this weekend: “Shwing!”) The second is more subtle: “Why the heck do people do that?” This thing doesn’t turn me on. It bores me, puzzles me, maybe irritates me. Someone else has a deep enthusiasm for this thing and I just don’t get it. (Let’s put a pin in this one – it’s important.) The third is subtle as a brick: “Nope!” That thing scares me. It really bugs me. It challenges me. It challenges my values. I don’t want to watch. I don’t even want to think of it too hard. Nope, nope, nope! We call some of those reactions a “squick” — a visceral reaction to what we’re thinking about or witnessing. Squicks are highly personal, and one person’s deepest one might be someone else’s favorite thing. We can’t really choose these reactions. They seem to arise from nowhere, fully formed. But we can choose what we do with the information they bring. That heck yeah? These seem like the easy ones. Learn about that thing! Do that thing! The other two often trip people up. I’ve seen people devote years of their lives trying to grapple with the “why do folks do that?” category — as if ‘real kinksters’ do the thing, and they’re not real enough without it.  It’s my observation though that people don’t suddenly get turned on by something with more information. If you’re not into it, you’re not into it. You might want to learn more to hold space for your friends/ lovers/ partners who are into that thing, but you’re unlikely to have a sudden epiphany and become a rope afficionado (for example) if you are bored to tears by rope. If I had one recommendation, I’d say don’t waste too much time and money trying to learn about the things that bore you; more information may be enlightening about why other people like that thing, but it isn’t likely to make you like that thing. That last category, though? It holds a charge for us, and therefore a ton of information. Most of the time, those “Nope!” reactions hold fast, and that’s okay. But for myself — and for many other kinksters who’ve been doing this a while — our favorite kinks started off as squicks. I will never forget the first time I saw someone get pummeled with a meat tenderizer — I couldn’t watch, and almost couldn’t listen. It stuck with me for years. Anyone who’s been to SpankLab knows the punchline, of course: now, being hit with my partner’s brass knuckle meat tenderizer is one of my favorite things. (Who knew?!) So, the second recommendation. If you feel up for it, grapple with why the things that hold a strong charge for you do. Get comfortable noticing what brings up strong feelings, positive and negative. And spend a little time learning more about both ends of the spectrum. At worse, you’ll develop some compassion for other kinksters who do things that freak you out. At best . . . well, that might be your favorite thing one day. Myself? I’ve been playing for over thirty years now, in the public scene for nearly twenty, and I’ve been talking and writing about kink professionally for about ten years now. Why do I keep trying to learn more? It never gets boring. Why does it never get boring? I challenge myself to keep growing and changing, and moving out of my comfort zone. Spoiler alert: beginner’s mind isn’t something we grow out of. It’s something we grow in to. May your kink horizons continue to expand! Warmly Mir PS: If you found this essay valuable (or just want to celebrate my birthday), you may leave a tip ​here​ or ​here​. PPS: Yes, of course we offer classes! ​You can check out the full roster here​. PPPS: It’s my birthday this week and all books & gear at ​WickedGrounds.com​ are 20% off with code BIRTHDAY.

Psst! August sales just launched

February 25, 2025 By Miriam Green

Hi there!  New month, new sales on the Wicked Grounds website!  All restraints 20% off: code BINDING (https://wickedgrounds.com/Restraints-c59047040)  All e-books 20% off: code BACKTOSCHOOL (https://wickedgrounds.com/E-Books-c60980156)  And of course today is the best day to get your new monthly event pass and get a full month of ticketed events at one low price. (If you’re a VIP, scroll back a few messages — you have a super sekrit discount code to reflect the discount you already get for classes!)  We are grateful to YOU for everything we do.  xoxo Your friends at Wicked Grounds 

Important, please read: Change, Evolution, Beginnings

February 25, 2025 By Miriam Green

Change After fourteen years in SOMA, and ten years under my ownership, Wicked Grounds will be winding down physical operations at our 8th Street location at the end of June. Over the past three years, downtown San Francisco has changed substantially; many much larger and better-resourced businesses than us have pulled out. Keeping a retail & drop-in space in the neighborhood’s current economy is unsustainable – and a distraction from the many things we still have to offer. Evolution Wicked Grounds is growing as an educational and events business, and we are keeping that mission alive. Going forward, we will lend our support to other community organizations and stay stronger together. Our online events will continue with no significant change to the events or scheduling. Our in-person and hybrid workshops & classes will be moving to other venues, starting with the Folsom Street Events center, who have worked with us to take on most of our local programming after Pride. We’re excited to help support their growth in their new location! We will also be hosting classes at our new home at Trellis (6th & Mission) and Sacred Muse (Oakland). All our new spaces are wheelchair accessible! We will continue to teach in the Bay Area and beyond, bringing kink education to local and national organizations and events. We will continue to offer retail sales through our website and pop-up events. (We have our fingers crossed to get back to more vending at parties, too!) Our Patreon members will see more and better content, and continue to receive discounts on classes and online purchases. We appreciate your continued support during this transition. Please stick around. We need you to do what’s next!) Our new home at Trellis is building out podcast & video production space, so you can expect our podcast and pre-recorded video classes to (re) launch this fall! If you have a ticketed event at Wicked Grounds, you’ve probably already been re-located – check your email or Forbidden Tickets. I’ve been able to reach several munch leaders & leaders of pass-the-hat events already to plan for the future of those events. If you host a munch or pass-the-hat event, and we haven’t connected yet, I have recommendations on spaces that can house you – just reach out. Once we’ve worked out a new space/ time for your event, Wicked Grounds will help you promote the new location. If you’re interested in acquiring anything from café and Annex equipment to furniture and board games, please reach out our just drop by (keep an eye on Erobay for available boutique & “garage sale” hours now through the end of June). We must have the space cleared out by June 30th, and almost everything must go. Beginnings I am pleased to announce that as part of our transition, I have voluntarily recognized the formation of the Wicked Union – a labor union of most Wicked Grounds staff. This formation is a huge accomplishment, and I hope that you will join me in congratulating the team. Epilogue Transition and change is inevitable, but our mission remains the same: Kink Community. Everywhere. I hope you will continue to support our evolution.Do not hesitate to reach out to me with questions or assistance as we make this change. In closing, I want to echo what a dear friend of mine shared eighteen years ago, when his first large-scale event space was being closed for redevelopment in downtown Phoenix: “Losing this space isn’t a big deal. It doesn’t diminish the book you’re reading because you reach the end; you can read it and relive it again and again,” says Michael 23. “So much happened inside this space in the past 10 years, and I don’t think there’s anything ending, really. We’re closing one chapter and opening another, and we’re not disappearing from the scene. There’s still other things we need to do.” Michael was true to his word and kept shaping the Arizona arts scene for decades afterward. Wicked Grounds is not disappearing from the scene. (Far from it.) There’s still other things we need to do. Warmly,Mir