Foundation for Sex Positive Culture presents: Learning the Ropes
An Introduction to Rope Bondage

Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 7pm

  • 18+
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Rope is one of the most versatile and accessible erotic props available. Rope is affordable, changeable, and brings out your creativity. In this class, we will explore basic knots and wraps, along with plenty of safety info so you can enjoy yourself sans worry. There will be hands-on practice, explanations of common and not so common ways to tie someone up or down, and ideas on how to incorporate rope bondage with other types of sexy play. There will be info specifically for the person being tied to be an active and proactive participant in the bondage fun.  Please bring an open mind, and be ready to explore and have fun.

Suggested rope to bring: Two pieces of 12’-18’ lengths and two pieces of 25’-30’ lengths in a diameter between 5mm and 8mm. (There will be a limited amount of rope available for loan.)

Cost at the door: $25.

Questions may be directed to: education@thefspc.org

About the Educator:

Jim Duvall is a sexuality activist who teaches on a variety of topics from erotic photography to rope bondage all over North America. He is a founder of the Center for Sex Positive Culture (CSPC) and the Seattle Erotic Art Festival. He is a past President and Board member of the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom and CSPC, and a current Board member and past Board President for the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture.

Mr. Duvall began his career as an erotic photographer in the early days of the World Wide Web when he started janesguide.com with his former partner. He provided content for many online endeavors including bondage.com.  His art has been shown at the Seattle Erotic Art Festival and many other art festivals around North America. He helped start The Betty Pages, an LGBT magazine, and was a writer and photographer for the magazine for 5 years. Currently, he works as a fine art photographer and practices hypnotherapy in Seattle WA.

This event is presented by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture. Please go to TheFSPC.org for more information.

This event is sponsored by the Center for Sex Positive Culture.


Center for Sex Positive Culture Annex

1608 15th Ave W
Seattle, WA 98119