There's nothing like a second chance!


Did you miss last week's Dom/sub Dynamics Virtual Summit?

The Summit included 7,000 attendees, 40 presentations, and a wide range of other resources for kinksters. I particularly loved being at a summit alongside Midori, Sunny Megatron, Marla Renee Stewart, and several other favorite instructors.

If you missed it, it's not too late to make use of this valuable library of D/s resources, with an (all too rare) focus on advanced material for grounded, real-life D/s dynamics.

You can get instant access to all the replays and podcast feed here, including my own presentation on Dealing with Drop.

Warmly,
Mir

Wicked Musings

We are a queer-centered educational and community building space for sex-positive adult education, including relationships, dating, BDSM, kinky, polyamory and more. Posts mostly written by Mir (that dude in the chair) on behalf of the Wicked Grounds team. Welcome aboard!

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