Playing Well with Others
Your Field Guide to Discovering, Exploring and Navigating the Kink, Leather and BDSM Communities
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Narrated by:
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Joel Froomkin
About this listen
While there are plenty of other books out there that explain how to give a spanking or tie a half-hitch, Playing Well With Others is the first book that explains kink culture - the munches, parties, leather bars, conferences, workshops, fetish nights, exploratoriums, and all the other gatherings of kinksters that turn BDSM and leather from a bedroom predilection to a lifestyle and a community.
You'll learn to:
- Examine your own motivations, needs, wants, and desires,
- Ease your way into established communities,
- Understand etiquette in different adventurous sex communities,
- And more...
Contains mature themes.
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