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Negotiating A Scene – How To Do It Safe and Easy with Master Hines

S/m play can be lots of fun whether you are doing a flogging scene, rope, needles or spanking. But to achieve the most out of your scene, you must learn the art of scene negotiation.

Negotiation requires commitment to good communication skills and the participation by both the Top and the bottom.

In this class, Master Hines some of the material that will be covered is the following:

  • When and how to negotiate.
  • Effective negotiation for pick up play.
  • Red flags to look out for.
  • The secret ingredient that all great scenes share.

This is a fun and informative class for anyone new to BDSM and also a great refresher for experienced Tops and bottoms.

Before you do your next scene, come learn how to ensure your scene will be fun, safe and dynamic through effective negotiation.

Bring your questions and your curiosity, everyone is welcome! For those in need of financial assistance, please (email: kinkaware@gmail.com text: reach out to Jez) for a scholarship ticket.

About Master Hines

Master Hines is a BDSM Educator and Professional Dominant with thirty years of experience in the BDSM community. Core to Master Hines’ BDSM philosophy is spirituality through power exchange with a heavy emphasis on the spiritual connection between Top and bottom.

His play ranges from sensual to sadistic. Master Hines is well known for his flair and artistry with floggers and has presented classes on many topics including Flogging, Spirituality and SM, Erotic Knife Play, Rough Body Play, Caning, Protocols, Primal Play and more. Master

Hines is also an accomplished artist specializing in contemporary painting and photography. You can visit his web sites at LovingDominance.com and HinesFineArt.com and TheArtistHinesPhotography.com. You can also find more information about Master Hines and read some of his writings on Fetlife at MasterHines

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“It’s not the person in front of you that you are arguing with. It’s often your past!” Master Hines