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15
JAN

Trauma-informed Rope

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm CET · LGBTQIA+ & Friends
VIRTUAL

Quick Info

When:
15. January 2026, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm CET
Where:
online
Format:
workshop
Constellation:
solo, paired, groups - all constellations welcome (everyone needs a ticket)
Language:
English with translated subtitles
What to know:
no prior knowledge needed
What to bring:
yourself, curiosity, any items that can help you stay calm and grounded
Recording:
Yes, the session is recorded and will be sent to all ticket holders after the class.
Questions:
Message us via info@karada-house.de

Tickets

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17,50
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22,50
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12,50
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Being ‘trauma informed’ has become a buzzword in rope (and kink) spaces but many of us still feel unclear about what it actually means, especially in rope. This session invites space to explore your own reactions, patterns, and think about this topic in practice.
We will approach being ‘trauma informed’ not as a moral obligation or clinical practice but a way of meeting ourselves with more curiosity and honesty, to hold some of the murky complexities.

What we will think about

  • What the pillars of being “trauma-informed” can realistically mean/ or be applied in a kink context
  • Stress responses vs. trauma responses? –  and how these might show up for tops and bottoms during play
  • What responsibility we actually have to ourselves and to each other and where our limits and non responsibilities lie
  • How to navigate the erotic, the sadistic, desire, risk, and intensity in a ‘trauma informed’ way without sterilising or sanitising our play
  • What do we think about making play “safe” or “healing through kink”?  How to frame potentially therapeutic experiences without making promises or stepping into roles we shouldn’t

Facilitator

Person with tattoos holding a rope indoors.

Sophia Rose (she/her)

Sophia is a London-based BDSM professional and educator, holding inviting spaces for exploring desire and self-discovery through rope and kink. She blends offering practical hands-on skills with a thoughtful understanding of power dynamics and communication, helping others explore with curiosity and playfulness. Practising rope since 2013, her approach is shaped by diverse professional and persona...

Learn More

https://www.venushour.co.uk/

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