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Flogging 101 w/ WiseProtector
When you think of most impact play, pain could be the first thing that comes to mind. While we'll cover that, you'll learn some non-pain ways to sub-space, as well as approaches to getting erotic, sexual responses. Topics include: Why Do I Flog Thee? ...and why am I nekkid in front of all these people? Motivation and understanding from top to bottom. Connection: That's the real secret, especially to a sub-space experience. Safety Third! (Only because it's the third thing we'll be covering.) Boredom and The Art of Flogging: When it looks really boring, it might be sublime. REALLY understanding what's going on. How to Hit: You probably thought this was the most important part. Here's what you need to get to effective flogging. What's Spinach Got to Do With It? Double flogging and what I learned from a total green newbie to BDSM. There's more than just how to double flog. Learning from others.
*Your ticket to the workshop also gets you 10% Off your same-day in-store purchase (One-time use only per ticket.)*
Presenter Bio: Starting in the late 70s before the interweb, before knowing anybody actually does this sort of thing, Wise had to seduce girlfriends into BDSM. The cornerstone of that seduction is knowing what each other really needs, and fulfilling that need. This approach has been called, "clever," "psychological," "somehow unfair," and even, "dangerously persuasive," but Wise explains,"All I do is lead people where they want to go." That's the focus of most of his workshops: find out what you both really need and how you need to get it. Then lead them there.
Carter Steven's Pocono Fall Fetish Fling (in 1998?) was his first foray into the public scene where Joe and candi taught him what they know about flogging. After learning from lots of people, he's given workshops at the York Play Group, Brimstone, The first NDDS bootcamp and The Warehouse, Sexploratorium and The Kink Shoppe.
He also participates in the BDSM module of SAR at Widener University, for the Graduate Class in Human Sexuality.
Wise finds it moderately disturbing to write about himself in the third person.
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LocationKink Shoppe (View)
126 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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