Class Details

Intensive Weekend with Mr_O & ropeybunny

April 4th-6th

Saturday & Sunday Classes

  • This  workshop teaches some fundamental principles of negotiations for play. The topics discussed apply whether the scene in a few minutes long, or days long, and covers many styles of play. Time permitting, workshop attendees are invited to participate in mock negotiation sessions.

    Topics covered include:

    • Some purposes of negotiation: safety, consent, protection, planning

    • Opt in vs Opt out consent models

    • From the top perspective vs bottom perspective

    • Physical, verbal, psychological, sexual, emotional limits

    • Risks and pitfalls

    • Avoiding misunderstandings: written vs verbal communications

  • Lecture/Demo

    Tired of learning rope ties and using cuffs to keep people where you want them? Have squirmy bottoms that try to get away?

    We’ll look at ways to use needles, piercings, fish hooks and staples to attach people to themselves, other people, or objects.

    We will discuss safety precautions as well as the techniques, equipment and supplies to use.

    A demonstration of medical bondage will be performed.

  • Lecture/Demo Only

    Whether it’s for chastity or just keeping someone quiet, there are often reasons we want to close up an orifice.

    We’ll discuss some of the ways we can do this, the precautions we can take to keep it safer, and some of the ways we can play with this. We will demonstrate using medical sutures, and the techniques and procedures involved.

  • Lecture/Demo

    Saline infusion gives us a way to temporarily inflate a body part. Whether it is a scrotum, labia, breast or lips, there’s always a place for it.

    We’ll talk about the reasons why we would want to do this, how it affects the top and bottom, and ways we can incorporate it into other play.

    There will be a demonstration showing the procedures and materials to use.

  • Discussion/Demo

    The interrogation scene is a fantasy for many of us, and we’ll dive into different ways to go about it. 

    This class looks at various styles of interrogations, both for people we know well, and those who are new to us.

    Topics include

    • planning and negotiations

    • starting and ending scenes

    • physical, mental and psychological techniques

    • safety considerations

    A demonstration of some of the methods discussed will be provided.  Participants are welcome to ask questions… now that you know how to make us answer.