You know the knots. You've practiced the wraps. But when it's time to create an actual scene....the technical robot takes over. You're focused on "is this right?" while your partner is standing there wondering if they remembered to feed the cat. Or pay the electric bill. Or why they're suddenly thinking about laundry.
Sound familiar?
Rope scenes can be hard and awkward. Getting into headspace together is a skill...and nobody teaches it. This isn't something you figure out at a play party. It's something you build with a partner, over time, with practice, patience, and some ( or a lot of) awkwardness.
In this class, we'll share our favorite ways to banish the robot and actually connect through rope. We treat rope like language: movements are sentences, pauses are punctuation, your body and the body of your partner is the movement, rhythm or meter. They say you never give the same speech twice...The tying person is different then they were. The tied person is different then they were the first time. The moment is different then it was. This class teaches you how to show up for this conversation, with this person, top or bottom, today... now... in this moment.
You'll learn a foundational chest harness (hands in front or behind)... but honestly? The tie isn't the point. The connection is. This class is about tying this person, in this moment...and both of you enjoying it more than you have before. No grocery lists allowed. Bring a partner. Bring an open mind. Awkwardness very welcome (and possibly required).