Protocols with a Point

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In lifestyle BDSM or even pro-Dom(me) practice, BDSM protocols can be one of the most appealing and powerful elements of power exchange and authority transfer relations. Protocols are great for establishing and maintaining a continual (or continuous) thread of obedience, control, and service. They can range from simple and mundane to complex and excruciating. BDSM Protocols can elevate consensual kink into an experience that’s intensely memorable and personally transformative. But where do you start, and how do you decide what’s most rewarding for yourself and your partner?

Danarama shares his perspective on creating protocols that are relevant, intentional, and meaningful. Learn how to be a boss, not just bossy. You’ll discover a variety of rituals, etiquettes, and solid skills that can be turned into protocols that actually make a difference. Whether you’re new to dynamics or are years deep into a collared relationship, Danarama will help breathe new life into your play by giving it purpose through personalized protocols, including position training, essential service, skills transfer, and more.

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Event Details
  • Start Date
    February 21, 2023 8:00 pm
  • End Date
    February 21, 2023 10:00 pm
  • Organizer
  • Virtual Event

    on GoBrunch online platform

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Professional Speaker, BDSM Teacher
Kink.com
Danarama has more than two decades of experience a Dominant in the Bondage and S&M lifestyle and 18 years as a professional speaker and teacher on bondage and alternative sexuality skills.

Yes. Our classes are for 18+ consenting adults only, and may include content that could be stressful to some attendees. We do our very best to be clear about what may be discussed in a particular class, and encourage attendees to care for own their safety and well being. We do not close our classroom, so attendees are free to leave and re-enter as they wish. Additionally, attendees are not obligated to have their name or scene name listed, or their camera or microphone on at any point during the class.

This class may include (but is not limited to) discussions and depictions of the following:

1. Discussions of domestic violence, trauma, relationship trauma and abuse.
2. Mental health, mental illness.

Please do not hesitate to reach out to SADE Leadership with any questions regarding the content discussed in a class. We are ready and available to be a source of support and/or provide helpful resources to any attendee who may need it.

Absolutely! We encourage respectful and active participation. Please post your questions in the chat, and Leadership will ensure the presenter sees them. If you would like to ask a question anonymously, please private message any SADE leadership member during class. If you think of any after class, feel free to message us and we'll get in touch with the presenter for you!

Yes! We will email class handouts to our attendees by the end of the week of class.

For the privacy of all, and the protection of intellectual property of our presenters, we do not record any of our classes and prohibit any recording. After class notes will be sent to all attendees by the end of the week of class. Sign up for our email newsletter for free resources!

If you need Closed Captioning or language translation, we recommend using the Live Transcribe App: https://www.livetranscribe.app/

Event Details
  • Start Date
    February 21, 2023 8:00 pm
  • End Date
    February 21, 2023 10:00 pm
  • Organizer
  • Virtual Event

    on GoBrunch online platform

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