ONLINE: Boundary Expression and Enforcement with Laura Boyle of Ready for Polyamory
A roundup of strategies to build your toolbox!
Kink Community. Everywhere!
A roundup of strategies to build your toolbox!
Through guided reflection, dialogue, and practical tools, we’ll look at the emotions we most want to avoid — abandonment, disappointment, shame, embarrassment, insecurity, grandiosity — and learn how to work with them skillfully.
Clear boundaries help identify our most rooted needs, values, and desires. However, our culture doesn’t always provide good models for setting healthy boundaries that serve us and our relationships.
Whether you’re new to the scene or a seasoned player, this session offers valuable insights to enhance both your knowledge and kink experience in a stigma-free, empowering environment.
In this Kink 101 session, we'll talk about a variety of strategies for navigating the dating world as a kinkster.
Together, we’ll explore the emotional landscape of fear, how to negotiate boundaries, and create scenes that are both terrifying and hot. From dark role plays to seductive dirty talk, you’ll learn how to deepen intimacy and connection.
Through the sharing of stories, research, strategies, and communication tools, participants will be empowered to navigate these complex relationships and discern between dark dynamics and toxic behavior.
Learning about what happens in our brains when we play can lead to better communication and better scenes.
Through interactive practical exercises and explicit live demos, you will walk away empowered to create unforgettable experiences with your play partners.
In this class, Miriam Green will draw on what we know about the neuropsychology of BDSM to help us better understand drop, and build strategies for resilience when we face it.
We can't promise love, but we can help you with a fun night full of meeting people, a lot of people, fast.
In this interactive class we borrow leading and following techniques from partnered dance and apply it to D/s. No dance understanding is required.