So you’re interested in violet wand play? Maybe you have had a demo tasting and want to know more, or you’d like to learn to top, or it is the first you are ever deciding to try it – this class can help you out. This class is for the electro play newcomer or for the person looking for information on some basic tools and tips. In this class, we discuss how to determine the right wand and equipment for you, considering everything from intensity to price point, negotiation and safety, how to build your unique electro style, developing your personal technique, and how to make toys, accessories, and attachments work with you for the best scene. This class includes a short informational demo scene.
@Carmen_PanDiego (she/they) is an all-around electro-enthusiast. She has been an active part of the Bay Area scene since 2019, and hosts classes and SparkLab with Wicked Grounds, is the Program Director for the Society of Janus, the Executive Director for the Bay Area Kink Access and Inclusion Initiative, and can be found house topping at several play parties. Want to know what’s next? You’ll have to find her first!
TES classes include instruction, Q&A and TES Circle; class lengths vary.
To register:
MEMBERS -$5
NON-MEMBERS – $10 /$15 day of event
If cost is a barrier to attendance, please email customer-care@tes.org
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