(Thursday) 10:30 - 12:30
This class will focus on the experiences of those who like to be tied, particularly on developing an understanding of what we like/need/want in ropes, how we can explore safely
This class will focus on the experiences of those who like to be tied, particularly on developing an understanding of what we like/need/want in ropes, how we can explore safely and positively, and what options and resources we have to influence and contribute to our environment in healthy and fulfilling ways. We will look at a combination of physical and emotional factors when being tied, as well as social/political dynamics that affect and inform the spaces in which we practice ropes. The content will be mostly lecture-based with a couple of activities. No partners needed, and all welcome regardless of tying/tied/switch orientation.
Model: Liff
Format: lecture, talk & discussion
Minimum knowledge level: all levels.
Maximum amount of participants: No, passive watching is welcome.
What to bring: –
Constellations: solo, partnered, groups
Accessibility: we will be sitting on the floor but other ways to sit more comfortably can be arranged