A workshop presented by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture Humiliation as Erotic Play by Midori
Make 'em Blush, Make 'em Squirm!

Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 7pm

  • 18+
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NOTE: This workshop is sold out! If you would like to be placed on the waiting list, please email education@thefspc.org.

Why do people get off on being embarrassed or humiliated? Is this a style of play you’ve struggled to understand? Do you want to understand how to do this well and avoid disasters? What are the potential psychological ramifications?  What's different for a one-time scene vs. playing with your life partner? Emphasizing emotional safety throughout, Midori will explore a wide range of play from light teasing and embarrassment to serious humiliation.

What’s the difference between a healthy and constructive scene and one that is destructive and harmful?
She will share with you a unique model she’s developed to better understand and create an experience that is hot for all the players involved.
Are you trying to better understand this difficult subject? Have you questioned yourself on your desires or ability to make another squirm?  Or have you ever secretly wanted to be put on the spot or shown how really naughty you are? Then this class is for you!

Cost at the door: $25.

About the Midori:

    Winner of 2013 Best Sex Educator, Best of San Francisco, by SF Weekly Magazine!

    Sexuality educator, author and artist based in San Francisco, Midori's made an improbable career out of being the traveling coach on the art of creative and sensual living.

    Dubbed "the super nova of kink" by Dan Savage, Midori is known for her hilarious and practical classes on enhancing sexual fulfillment, boosting confidence and expanding personal growth. Native of Tokyo, Japan, she brings a unique perspective pleasure and authentic living.

       URL: www.FHP-inc.com
    Also find her at:     

        Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / Vine:     PlanetMidori  


This workshop is produced by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture, producer of the Seattle Erotic Art Festival.  Please go to TheFSPC.org for more information.

This event is sponsored by the Center for Sex Positive Culture.


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