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18
MAR

Kink and Neurodiversity

7:00 pm – 9:30 pm CET · LGBTQIA+ & Friends
VIRTUAL

Quick Info

When:
18. March 2026, 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm CET
Where:
online
Format:
workshop
Constellation:
solo, paired, groups - all constellations welcome (everyone needs a ticket)
Language:
English
What to bring:
questions, curiosity, pen, paper and resources to share (if you have them)
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

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17,50
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22,50
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12,50
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Intimate connections are often complex, tender, and beautifully messy. Each of us brings different ways of sensing, thinking, feeling, and communicating—and when those differences meet, misunderstanding can easily arise. When intimacy, touch, and desire enter the picture, this complexity can deepen even further.

Within kink and erotic play, where communication, boundaries, and consent are central, neurodivergent ways of experiencing the world can shape connection in important ways. This makes it vital to talk openly about neurodiversity—the natural variation in human minds—and about the lived experiences of neurodivergent people within kink and intimate spaces.

How can we create more supportive, curious, and spacious approaches to intimacy and play? What becomes possible when differences in processing, communication, and sensory experience are met with care rather than assumption?

In this open discussion and experiential lab, Caritia invites participants into a shared exploration of kink and neurodivergence. Together, we will engage in personal reflection and collective dialogue, sharing experiences, questions, and perspectives. Rather than seeking fixed answers, this space centers nuance, curiosity, and the ongoing practice of learning how to be in connection with one another.

Note: This workshop embraces neurodiversity as an evolving conversation. It is not intended to provide rigid definitions or one-size-fits-all solutions.

Who is this for

This workshop welcomes:

  • People new to kink
  • People with minimal or extensive kink experience
  • Neurodivergent participants (including autistic participants)
  • Neurotypical participants
  • People in relationships or connections that include neurodivergent and/or neurotypical partners
  • Anyone curious about how neurodiversity shapes intimacy, communication, and play

Concepts & formats for exploration

  • Opening meditation and orientation
  • What is neurodiversity? A broad-spectrum understanding
  • Intersectionality, boundaries, negotiation, and care
  • Language, perspective, and intention in intimate communication
  • Making space for difference—and noticing what that space requires
  • Formats including self-reflection, small-group discussion, and whole-group dialogue
  • Gentle embodiment practices throughout the 2.5-hour session (including a short break)
  • Open, free-form associative space (as supportive to the group)
  • Feedback and closing reflections

Facilitator

Caritia (no pronouns)

Caritia is a Berlin-based kink activist, shibari educator, and co-founder of Karada House and OhYesPlease.org. Caritia’s fascination with the root/the body stems from a longing to deeply ‘listen’ to the body holistically, from the inside out. Self-identifying and living in a queer, gender non-conforming, BiPoC (afab) body, connecting with the LGBTQIA+ spectrum, as a sex worker and dominant, thrivi...

Learn More

http://caritia.de

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