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Aug 10, 2007 14:07

August screwup

screwup: BDSM for trans people, genderqueers and their
friends, presents...

The Doctor is In: Medical Play!

Friday, August 10, 2007 from 7:00 to 9:30 PM
New College of Cali7ornia in San Francisco, Room 22 (2nd
Floor), 766 Valencia Street (near 18th Street), San
Francisco

with Madame Estrella and Mistress Tatiana Belodyne

Does a glimpse of a mask and a crisp white uniform capture
your attention? Does the caress of cold, shiny, steel
implements...the snap of a latex glove...light glittering
along the edge of a scalpel blade...a vulnerable ass
hanging out of a drafty patient gown, or the scent of
rubbing alcohol make you weak in the knees?

We believe “playing doctor”, whether you fetishize certain
activities and implements, or are drawn to the exposure and
power disparities of the roles, can be incredibly hot. We
will go over med play basics, including safety and
negotiation, but the focus will be on ways we make our
medical scenes more interesting, more fulfilling and more
dynamic. We will cover a number of techniques and head
games we each use, including playing with shame,
embarrassment, humiliation, vulnerability and discomfort.

Both beginners and experienced players will find useful
suggestions and important caveats. Be prepared for
informative, edgy, and arousing demos.

You won’t leave this class with a medical degree, but
you’ll have some hot new ideas!

$0-5 donation will be accepted to cover the cost of
supplies and flyers. No one turned away. The New College of
California is wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral
bathrooms!

Spread the word by downloading, printing, and distributing
flyers.

Please contact screwup@screwup.info if you'd like us to
arrange for an ASL interpreter, to get involved, make
suggestions or with any other requests.
Directions to the New College of California

The MUNI BUS LINES 14, 22, 26, 33, and 49 all run within a
few blocks of the New College of California, many run
within 1 block. Also, BART runs within 3 blocks (exit at
16th and Mission Streets in SF).

Please use public transportation - parking near the New
College of California is not easy.

If you do drive, please be considerate of the New College
of California's neighbors and do not block driveways or
park in b

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