DM/sw Group: “Bondage and Floggers and BearClaws – Oh My?”, with soumise
3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10005
United States
TES Members $5
Students & Military with ID $10
Reciprocal Groups $10
Non-Members $20
Cash Only
Doors open at 7:00 pm – Meeting begins at 7:30 pm
They feel good, but why? Beyond the neurochemicals that are released during these activities, bondage, impact and sensation activities stimulate the “Cinderella” tissue in your body – fascia – and this stimulation creates a bunch of physiological reactions that can affect your body in a variety of ways. This same tissue can also be responsible for some of the symptoms of sub and Dom drop!
After covering a basic explanation of fascia, this workshop will explore different BDSM-based ways to stimulate the fascial system to improve its function and recovery. Stimulation happens for both the Top and the bottom depending on the activity, and healthy fascia is important for mobility, breathing, relief from back pain (as well as other aches and pains), proper pelvic floor function (think good sex for all genders) and it ties into your nervous and immune systems (among others). So come learn more about this important physiological part of kinky play, and how you can use it to your personal, and your partner’s, benefit!