Kinksters enjoy a wide range of medical play, much of it breaks the skin or is otherwise invasive to the body (such as sounding). This type of play requires a level of cleanliness and attention to detail that can be difficult to learn on one’s own, from a book or online. Medical Aseptic Technique for BDSM Play will demonstrate how to minimize risk while having fun.
This class offers in-depth and hands-on training on how to practice medical aseptic technique for BDSM play – using the best available products and procedures to minimize the spread of infection and disease. You will receive practical education on the products available, their relative costs, effectiveness and overall worth as well as the things you really want to look out for.
Time will be dedicated to busting the common myths and misconceptions common within BDSM communities, putting to rest many of the persistent rumours. This class will emphasize the importance of practicing medical aseptic techniques for BDSM play and show how they can be used without getting in the way of fun. Ample time will be set aside for questions and answers at the end.
Medical Aseptic Technique for BDSM Play Class Length
Total class time is 3 hours
This class cannot be shortened as the subject matter involved takes time to learn and practice.
This is an essential component of the Medical Play Intensive Workshop and is automatically included. It is essential to the other components
Medical Aseptic Technique for BDSM Play Class Details
This class is best suited to groups of 10 – 25 people.
The workshop involves demonstrations of the techniques discussed. This means that there will be strong scents from cleaning & disinfecting agents. Attendees who are sensitive to these scents are welcome to step outside of the class area while they are in use, however, some scents may linger. If any attendees have serious latex allergies, please request a latex-free presentation, this can easily be accommodated.
The Medical Aseptic Technique for BDSM Play Workshop is presented in gender-neutral terms, in recognition that not all people conform to a gender binary. This class is a safe space for LGBTQA people, attendees are expected to respect that.
There is an optional PowerPoint presentation, to help visual learners. A screen and projector are required for this option.