Strap-On Play for All Genders Workshop Description
Strap-ons can be enjoyable for people of all genders. It is a versatile style of play that can be used in any number of situations, such “bend over boyfriend” scenarios, penetrative sex during chastity play, double penetration and more.
There are as many myths as truths regarding strap-ons, which the Strap-On Play for All Genders Workshop will address. Participants are encouraged to share their own myths and fears. We will talk through some of the common hesitations that come up with strap-on play, such as a fear of looking silly or of hurting your partner. We will discuss why people engage in strap-on play, with emphasis on themes like pleasure and power play (domination, etc).
Participants will get general and personal advice on the different types of harnesses and dildos, including strapless strap-ons. Alternative strap-ons will also be featured, for people who are not able or don’t want to use traditional strap-on styles. Positions can greatly change sensations and dynamics, so a number of suggestions will be given, from positions that are ideal for beginners to more strenuous positions. Many times, strap-on play will require lubricant, so we will discuss the different types and which ones are best for which scenarios.
Strap-On Play for All Genders Workshop Length
The Strap-on Play for all Genders workshop runs 2.5-3 hours in length (usually closer to 3 hours). It is divided into 3 segments of 45 minutes each, with a short break between.
- Myths & fears, talking about using strap-ons with your partner
- Gear: choosing a harness & dildo, lube, alternatives, other supplies
- How to, positions & other practical concerns.
There is also 30 minutes at the end of the workshop for questions.
Strap-On Play for All Genders Workshop Details
This class is best suited to groups of 10 – 25 people.
The Strap-On Play for All Genders Workshop is lecture style. While there won’t be any demos on live subjects, examples of harnesses, dildos, and some techniques will be shown in class. There is an emphasis on inclusivity during the workshop.
The workshop is presented in gender-neutral terms. This class is a safe space for LGBTQA people, attendees are expected to respect that. When needed, genitals are referred to using medical terms. Disrespectful behaviour will not be tolerated.
The Strap-On Play for All Genders Workshop has an optional PowerPoint presentation, to help visual learners. A screen and projector are required for this option.