Rape Play:
Through force or coercion and independent of gender, rape play can be terrifying and erotic for both the top and bottom. Taking a “how-to” approach this class provides a number of actionable points for students to begin using as they explore rape play. Safety will be addressed with an emphasis placed on recognizing risks and mitigating them to give students a foundation to build upon. By focusing more on practical points than lofty discussions this class is an effective jumping off point for play.
Blood Play:
Blood can evoke powerful responses: fear, lust, panic, revulsion. Blood can be a sign a scene went terribly wrong or incredibly right. Whether the goal of a scene is to draw blood, or if blood is a possible yet unintended result, students will leave class feeling more confident around blood. Participants will know that their precautions and concerns are based in science, not misinformation. The class will touch on needle play and cutting. A safe and efficient means of blood collection for immediate use will be taught. If you are curious about, or already in to, blood play (or activities involving blood), or serve in a safety capacity this class may be beneficial.