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Medical Play Bundle
February 21, 2021 @ 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM EST

Schedule:
Medical Aseptic Technique for BDSM – February 21 @ 1PM EST
Play Piercing 101 – February 28 @ 1PM EST
Suture Skills – March 7 @ 1PM EST
Blood Play – March 14 @ 1PM EST
Playing Doctor: Creating Realistic Medical Role Play – March 23 @ 7PM EST
Can’t make all the dates? Don’t worry, each class is recorded for ticket-holders!
These workshops involve demonstrations on a live model. This means that there will be small amounts of blood. All biohazardous material is disposed of in a way that complies with local regulations.
Class Descriptions:
Medical Aseptic Technique for BDSM
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 rumors. This class will emphasize the importance of practicing medical aseptic techniques for BDSM play and show how it can be used without getting in the way of fun. Ample time will be set aside for questions and answers at the end.
Play Piercing 101
Play Piercing is very popular in kink culture, however, finding a knowledgeable and experienced person to teach you is difficult. Morgan Thorne comes from both a medical and professional piercing background – she has a deep understanding of medical asepsis techniques and why they must be observed, even between fluid bonded partners. Play Piercing 101 is the most thorough workshop for BDSM/kink play piercing practices.
During the first part of the workshop, we will discuss medical asepsis techniques, the supplies you will need, where to buy them and how much they cost (hint: not as much as you might think). We will also look at the anatomy of the skin and how much of it we will be sticking a needle in.
In the second part of the class, we will watch Morgan perform a few piercings on a demo bottom or herself, so you can observe proper technique. She will walk you through each step, from how to put on gloves, skin prep, how to hold the needle, how much pressure to use, etc.
*Please Note* Since this class in 101, we will only be discussing basic technique, we will not be discussing genitals/nipples, advanced needle techniques (such as layering needles) or anything beyond basic play piercing.
Students who complete Play Piercing 101 will be given an invitation to attend Play Piercing 201 where we discuss more advanced techniques, such as piercing nipples & genitals, “pain buttons”, weaving needles and more. This class will be run as soon as local regulation allows Morgan to have demo bottoms for this class.
The workshop involves demonstrations on a live model. This means that there will be small amounts of blood. All biohazardous material is disposed of in a way that complies with local regulations.
Suture Skills
Sutures are often talked about but rarely seen, due to the level of skill required. This workshop will give you a basic knowledge of technique so that you can practice and refine your suture skills. Like anything, it takes many hours of practice to get it right!
In order to suture safely, the proper medical aseptic technique must be observed. It is the first portion of the class and the foundation for suture skills and other forms of medical play. Anatomy of the skin is important to understand so that you can visualize it while performing sutures, so we will expand upon our knowledge of the layers of the skin. We will also learn about the different types of sutures, what we might use them for, sizing, suture needles and tools. Proper tool handling will be taught, so that everyone may get comfortable with handling the instruments needed.
Specific skills taught will be the instrument tie, the simple interrupted suture, the simple running suture and the simple locking suture. These four skills will give participants the basis they need to be able to develop their suturing skills.
Participants should be aware that suturing requires a great deal of practice to create a neat, clean-looking end product. Suture skills require the use of tools in ways that we aren’t used to so there is a bit of a learning curve.
Blood Play
You asked for it, I deliver!
Class will consist of 3 main sections:
Basic medical aseptic technique. A quick version that accompanies all of my invasive medical play classes. Safety first.
Different techniques for “accessing” blood such as needles, scalpels, leaches and more! Each technique will include a pro and con list as well as any safety concerns you should be aware of.
Live demonstrations. I (Morgan) will literally bleed for your education (and possibly enjoyment, since I assume you’re into that sort of thing!) by doing a few demonstrations of the techniques mentioned earlier. Only a few techniques will be shown live, as I only have so much blood 🙂
Playing Doctor: Creating Realistic Medical Role Play
Want more realism in your medical scenes? Whether you’re a true-to-life role player or one who likes to turn reality up a few notches, this workshop aims to help with both approaches.
First, we will look at the huge world of medical fetishism. From historical to modern medical practice (and maybe a few peeks at the possible future), we will discuss some of the most popular kinks. We will also touch on some basic medical terminology from the past and present and look at resources for further research.
Next, we will set the scene. There are two main approaches; the more budget (and space) friendly version and the fantasy, fully equipped playroom. We will look at how to approach each as well as ways to combine the two so that you can have the scenes you want in a way that suits your means. I will show off my medical play space that strikes that perfect balance for me. Don’t worry, I will share my secrets for finding toys and equipment at a reasonable price!
Costuming can also add to the realism of a scene. It’s also an easy way to create an atmosphere on a budget through the appropriate use of PPE and medical clothing.
Finally, it’s time to learn some hands-on skills. We will learn some medical basics, like how to take a set of vitals. I will demonstrate a basic, physical exam and give options for making it more “uncomfortable” if you wish. We will discuss various aspects of more invasive exams but there will not be any live demos of those at this time due to COVID-19 constraints.
Recording:
If you are unable to attend the live class, it will be recorded. The recording and slides, as well as any links or other resources discussed in class will be sent to all ticket holders. Only my feed and the presentation are recorded, none of the participants are recorded, the chat is not recorded. The recording of the class is only available to ticket holders and will not be available to anyone else.
Workshop Access:
Tickets are on sale until 1 hour before class begins. When ticket sales close, 1 hour before the start of class, you will be sent the Webex link. Please check your spam folders if you do not see it. The email is sent via Eventbrite and can sometimes get caught in your inbox filters.
Presenter Bio:
Morgan Thorne has been practising BDSM all her adult life. She got an introduction to kink through the Queer community in the early 1990s and knew she had found ‘her people’.
Morgan has also spent a decade working as a Professional Dominant, which has allowed her to expand her skills as both a Top and a Dominant. Morgan has been offering workshops, lectures and BDSM training for a number of years as well. She has a successful Youtube channel where she educates about D/s relationships, BDSM basics and various kinky skills.
She is the author of two successful books about BDSM, including “Exploring BDSM: A Workbook for Couples (or More!) Discovering Kink“. A follow-up book is expected in early 2021.
Morgan identifies as both a Sadist and a Dominant. She enjoys playing with a variety of people of all orientations/genders/identities. BDSM is an integral part of her personal, romantic relationships. Morgan is both asexual and pan-romantic.
Prior to her work as a Professional Dominant, Morgan worked in health care. This has allowed her to gain a more thorough understanding of health and safety concerns in kink. She retired due to an injury that lead to chronic pain and disability. It also spurred her interest in medical play, a way to continue to use the skills she learned in health care and to find comfort in the loss of a much-loved career.
Morgan has been active in various forms of activism, including LGBTQIA rights and sex worker rights. She is a strong advocate for equality and the human rights of all people.
Medical Bio: Morgan Thorne is a retired medical professional and avid medical player. She has also worked in the body modification field, performs hook suspensions, pulls and physical ordeals. She was a founding member of Circus of the Damned and Triage Sideshow and has also worked as a solo performer.