THIS EVENT IS FOR THOSE WHO ARE NEW TO OUR EVENTS. IT RUNS
SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH OUR OPEN PRACTICE EVENT FOR OUR RETURNING
ATTENDEES.
You will start with the Safety & Introduction class.
This is the most detailed and thorough rope safety and introduction
class in the United States!
You will spend 3 hours in direct instruction with our trained staff.
By the time you leave you will have either tied or been tied in three
different ties that will give you lots of opportunities after class.
Plus, you'll get the opportunity, after class, to join the largest
rope community in Southern California!
This amazing community is about more than just rope and can help you
to connect with others, and improve your skills!
Once you have attended the Safety and Intro Class, you then are
allowed to participate in the Open Practice, Ropetastic Romp and 101
Classes.
You need to be there by 7 PM to begin the registration process for the
class (doors open at 6:45). If you are not there by 7:10 AM you may be
asked to return another day. No refunds will be given.
When: 1st Wednesday & 4th Saturday of each month!
Where: Contact Us [http://alltiedupsandiego.com/contact/]
Time: 7:00pm (doors open at 6:45 to register for the event) until
10:00pm.
Cost: $20 per person.
You will be emailed a link to our online waiver. Please take a moment
to complete this before coming to the event. It will help make your
registration process smoother.
Water and snacks will be provided.
All Tied Up Mission Statement
[http://alltiedupsandiego.com/all-tied-up-mission-statement-and-rules/]
Dress code: See FAQ's [http://alltiedupsandiego.com/faq/]
Please only undress to your level of comfort; remaining fully clothed
is completely okay!
EVENT ETIQUETTE, RULES, AND SUSPENSIONS
[http://alltiedupsandiego.com/event-etiquette/]
What Do I Need to Come To An Event
[http://alltiedupsandiego.com/what-do-i-need-to-come-to-an-event/]
Please join our Fetlife Group: All Tied Up San Diego
[https://fetlife.com/groups/128274]
Please know we will also ask you to show your legal ID and sign both a
liability waiver and an understanding of the event rules before
participating.
Also look for our other events!
FAQS
Q. WHAT'S THE REFUND POLICY?
Refunds will be given for cancellations made more than 24 hours before
the event. After this time, due to our fixed costs for the event,
refunds can only be given if another couple/person can fill the spot.
Q: WHAT IS SHIBARI?
A: Shibari, also known as Kinbaku, is an art form using learned
skills to perform sensual, dramatic, and erotic rope bondage.
Traditional shibari has its origins in Japan. Shibari is a style of
rope art, it is not the only style.
Q: _IS ROPE SAFE?_
A: Beginning rope work under the direction of an All Tied Up
instructor is generally a very safe and fun activity. Rope play in
general is considered “edge play,” which means you have the
potential to be hurt. We will cover most of the safety aspects of
rope during the introductory class. We strive to create a safe and
fun environment, but we make no guarantees that it is safe to do rope
work.
Q: _WHAT IS THE ENVIRONMENT AT A ROPE PRACTICE & INSTRUCTION EVENT?_
A: To the surprise of many first time attendees, the events are very
laid back and friendly. We work to create a welcoming
environment in which people can share and experience rope safely.
Check out our website for more information.
Q: _WHAT IS THE DRESS CODE? SEE ABOVE._
A: This is a private event. There is no requirement for anyone to
undress; please only do what feels comfortable! If you want to
remain clothed, we strongly recommend that women do not wear a bra
with an underwire. We recommend wearing tight-fitting clothes that
are cool and comfortable — something that you might wear to a yoga
class, for example. (Some attendees may choose to undress)
Q: _WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE TIED?_
A: Each experience is unique to the individual, however many tell us
that it feels like a good hug or a massage. More advanced
experiences can lead to ties that are beautifully decorative,
painfully torturous, tightly bound, and/or put you in a creative
predicament.
Q: _WHAT IS IT LIKE TO TIE?_
A: As you begin to tie you will find that your focus is on safety,
proper execution, and placement. You may feel like you are going
through a series of steps in order to achieve a particular outcome.
Over time you will find that safety will ALWAYS be a concern, but
you will be able to improve your flow and control.
Q: _WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO COME TO AN EVENT?_
A: If this is your first time, we recommend that you purchase a
ticket. These classes tend to sell out and we have limited space. Our
website also has helpful information.
Q: _CAN I JUST WATCH?_
A: Your first event you will be in a class for the full event. During
that event you are expected to participate.
At subsequent events, yes, voyeurism is an acceptable action during an
event, provided you are not interrupting or disturbing others. Many
new attendees do spend time watching the amazing ties that are done by
the more experienced Riggers and bottoms in our group. This is a
good way to learn too!
Q: _IS THERE FOOD?_
A: We provide light snacks, water, and juice drinks.
Q: WHAT ABOUT C_ONSENT? _
A: In the rope community, and in all of the kink community, consent
is one of the primary matters to consider and receive PRIOR to doing
ANYTHING with ANYONE. Make no assumptions; do not touch anyone
without their permission. Even before you hug someone you should ask,
“May I hug you?” If you receive a “Yes!” then you have
consent. A “No!” means . . . NO!
At All Tied Up events words like, “stop,” “quit,”
“no,” etc. . . . are all taken very seriously. If anyone is
saying these words we expect the Top to stop and respect the request
of the bottom. Any violation of this will result in immediate
ejection from the event.
We are very safety oriented and desire to have a safe place for our
attendees.
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