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Your Consent Sucks

6:15 pm – 8:15 pm CET · LGBTQIA+ & Womên
VIRTUAL

Quick Info

When:
13. February 2026, 6:15 pm – 8:15 pm CET
Format:
discussion
Who can join:
LGBTQIA+ & Womên
Constellation:
solo, paired, groups - all constellations welcome
What to bring:
Perspectives on consent...and willingness to critique them with curiosity!
Recording:
This session will be recorded (only the facilitator, not the participants) and is available for ticket holders for 30 days after the event.
Questions:
Message us via info@karada-house.de

Tickets

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Your Consent Sucks (single) [Digital]
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The reality is that many of the frameworks people use for consent, the ones meant to keep us ‘safe’ or to mitigate risk in kink/rope sessions, have major gaps or simply don’t work for a lot of people. Whether it’s because of neurospicy brains, the exchange of money for services, exchanging money for services, trauma, or simply the impossibility of remembering someone’s 3 page list of soft/hard limits and boundaries… the truth is most consent and negotiation scripts don’t function in real life. So, what do we actually do instead? Let’s talk about it with some nuance, an roundtable discussion bringing together different personal and professional approaches and perspectives on consent and negotiation, and how we might approach intimacy in play in ways that actually work for the people involved.

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...

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Emmy (she/her)

Emmy (she/her) is a queer, bottom-leaning rope switch from England, living in Vancouver, Canada. Her focus is communication and consent, as well as the meta aspects of tying. Together with Barkas, she co-teaches regular Kinbaku classes and helps organizing community.

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