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Sensation Play & Body Safety

6 Going·18 Interested

Foundations: Kinetic Force & Physiological Response

Wed, Jul 8, 2026
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM NZST

Description

"How do I use this tool intensely without accidentally causing permanent damage or hitting a danger zone?"

If you're currently managing risk by crossing your fingers and hoping for the best, or avoiding heavy impact and restriction entirely because you're terrified of causing real injury, you’re not alone. Ignoring the biological realities doesn't make you play safer; it simply limits how deep and uninhibited your scenes can become.

Welcome to Sensation Play & Body Safety

Whether picking up a flogger for the first time, looking to master long-range implements, or wanting to understand the structural physics behind rope and suspension, this class is the antidote to guesswork. We are stripping impact and restriction down to their anatomical roots and rebuilding them as a precise, predictable craft.

Anatomy & Terrain
We will take an in-depth look at human anatomy to identify hidden high-risk structural areas, such as the kidneys, spine, tailbone, and major joints, so you can navigate diverse body types with confidence.

The Physics & Science
We break down how tool weight, width, and textures change impact depth from surface-level stingy to deep muscle thuddy. You'll learn how to spot physical danger signs, such as skin temperature shifts and texture changes, before an injury happens.

Interactive Practice
You’ll get hands-on practice through three structured, classroom-safe activities:

  • Activity 1: Interactive Body Map: Practice identifying and labeling safety zones, caution zones, and absolute avoid zones on diverse body types.
  • Activity 2: One Tool, Three Plans: Enhanced planning with a single implement and map out three completely separate techniques, analyzing how changes in placement alter the risk and sensation.
  • Activity 3: Spot the Compression: Live nerve-mapping exercises focused on recognizing the subtle, real-time warning signs of static load and nerve restriction within the first 30–60 seconds.

Who this is for: Anyone looking to top or bottom with impact, rope, or heavy sensation cleanly, efficiently, and boldly. All experience levels and dynamics welcome.

What to bring: A notebook or device.

The Container: Led by a retired military SNCO, anti-patriarchy educator, and kink community facilitator. Scenarios are kept strictly in the third person, and there is no forced personal sharing. Curiosity is welcome; entitlement is not. Admission includes a structured 15-minute mid-session break with complimentary coffee, tea, and snacks.

Doors open at 6pm, class begins at 6:30

⚠️ Content & Consent Notice (Please Read)

Container Rating: 🌶️🌶️ 2 Chili Peppers

What it means: Attendees will participate in exercises that involve identifying risk and safety zones on a nude body. There is no student play. (On our 1–4 scale, 1 indicates strict observation/lecture, while 4 indicates active student play).

Nudity: Nudity is used to properly map areas of risk and safety.