class objectives:
be able define what primal means
learn about the various ways different people relate to primal and which might resonate the most with you
understand the psychological and emotional underpinnings of primal play
become familiar with common primal scene constructs, such as predator-prey dynamics
learn how you can adapt primal play to work within a power exchange relationship
practice body mapping and discover how to do it for yourself
understand the principles behind diaphragmatic breathing, vagus nerve stimulation, and how these can be used in a primal play context
gain confidence with basic body-based techniques such as hair-pulling, biting, scratching, and compression
understand how to negotiate for and construct a beginner-to-intermediate level primal play scene
Presented By:
Evie Lupine