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Knowing Ourselves As Submissives

Knowing Ourselves As Submissives

Online Workshop with Dare Campbell

Workshop for kinky submissive folks focusing on self-exploration and identity

  • Subsidized pricing option is available for those facing economic challenges, simply purchase a ticket with the subsidized option.

  • Attendees can access the Zoom Meeting information via Eventbrite. Eventbrite automatically sends out notification emails as the event approaches.

  • This workshop will be recorded and a link to watch will be provided to all standard & pay-it forward tickets. Link will be sent through Eventbrite up to 48 hours after the class and will be available for viewing for 60 days from posting.

Who am I as a submissive? This workshop guides attendees through reflective exercises and discussions to uncover their unique submissive identity, fostering authenticity in D/s connections both inside and outside of the dungeon.

By exploring questions to help submissives and their dominant partner(s) understand their unique submissive identity, attendees will leave the workshop with a deeper connection to their submission and new language to describe their needs and desires.

This class is open to all attendees over the age of 18 and is open to attendees of all power orientations and dynamics but will focus primarily on the experience and perspectives of people who play a submissive role in sex and/or relationships.

About Dare:

Dare Campbell (they/them) is an educator and coach with over 15 years of experience dedicated to supporting individuals within underserved sexuality and disabled communities, as well as guiding both emerging and established leaders. As both a 1-on-1 coach and a group educator, Dare employs a peer-based approach to foster community safety, knowledge, and collective care. They have been featured on various podcasts, university panels, and television programs and have taught at numerous sexuality and kink conferences across North America.

In their work, Dare equips participants and clients with practical tools and illustrative examples to help them build self-knowledge and communication skills. Dare advocates for a collaborative approach that emphasizes creating a sense of safety and shared vulnerability, believing it is essential for cultivating meaningful connections, fulfilling relationships, and a love-filled life. For more information, visit their website at https://www.learngrowrepeat.ca/.


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