We want to leave people feeling hot and bothered, not just…bothered. Every community has its own unspoken rules and etiquette, and kink is no exception. This course covers asking people to play, accepting and declining play invitations, and how to forge new friendships and relationships. We’ll also cover some tricky situations as well as basic and advanced Dos and Don’ts for both in person and online interactions. This course can help both newbies and seasoned kinksters better navigate their way in the world of BDSM.
A former teacher with a lifelong passion for the bizarre and filthy, Carmen Monoxide (she/her) also works as a professional Domme, sex educator, and relationship coach. She has presented for Dark Odyssey, A Touch of Flavor, Ohio SMART, Black Rose, Indecent Enterprises, BESS, The Baltimore Playhouse, and Studio 58. She founded Femme Fatale, a kink event organization, and throws monthly parties in the Washington, DC area.She sometimes takes her clothes off and performs onstage and on camera, and is passionate about helping people overcome fear and shame in order to have authentic, fulfilling, sexy experiences.
To register:
MEMBERS -$10
NON-MEMBERS – $20
Click here to register for this class.
If you’re unable to afford this, contact tes@tes.org & we’ll do our best to find a way to help you attend this class.
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