Play Party Prep Workbook

There is no "right way to kink." Each person's experience, desires, and needs will look differently but some of the foundational building blocks are creating intentional avenues for exploring dismantling internalized fear, shame, and creating ways to allow fantasies to come to life that are consensual. Informed consent, education, negotiation, safety, and aftercare are common building blocks for all kink-centered connections. Not all kink activities are high risk, but all connections hold potential for risk and harm. Centering safety, communication, consent, negotiation, education, autonomy, and aftercare can help build connections that are empowering, liberating, and expansive. For more information on this and to get a greater understanding, please commit the time to do your own research, explore conversationally and build connection with like-minded community, and find learning-centered workshops and spaces.

Self Study

Intimacy, Kink + Healing Wellness Lab by euni

http://selfstudylab.com
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