Foundation for Sex Positive Culture presents: Anatomy for Rope Bondage

Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7pm

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Based on common injuries and problems, this course will take a practical look at anatomy as it relates to rope bondage. Nerve injuries will be the major focus of this class, and students will see why those should of primary concern. Rope will never be without risk, but following this course, riggers and bottoms will understand better why some problems occur and how to mitigate them.  No previous medical or rope experience is needed, but having some suspension experience will increase the benefits of this class for students.

Attendance is limited to 30 people.
Cost at the door: $30.
Questions may be directed to: education@thefspc.org

About the Educator:

Frozen Meursault is a paramedic and educator by day, dominant sadist and educator by night. He loves to make pretty women cry and teach others how to safely do the same. His classes are informed heavily based on his emergency medicine experience and his successes and failures in kink. Frozen Meursault has presented nationally at DO: Winter Fire, DO: Fusion, DO: Surrender, Paradise Unbound, Bound in Boston, The Floating World, The Geeky Kink Event, and TES Fest and for a number of regional groups such as the TES, Black Rose Society, Rochester Kink Society, Syracuse D/s Society, Kingston Ontario Kinksters, The Kraken’s Lair, and The Center in Montreal. He routinely travels throughout the North Eastern United States and Eastern Canada to present, but is available for engagements elsewhere as well. He has taken his love of teaching in to other circles through his corporate training business. Connect with Frozen Meursault through FrozenMeursault.com, on Twitter via @FrozenMeursault, or through e-mail via FM@FrozenMeursault.com. Comments, questions, concerns, criticisms, and apple rhubarb pie recipes are always welcome.

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.


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