Vagina Voices Unleashed!

Wild is an audience of hundreds emphatically chanting the word “cunt” within the walls of a church.

That will be a long-lasting and vivid memory for me (and countless other folks, no doubt) of this past V-Day’s benefit production of Eve Ensler’s Vagina Monologues at the 4th Universalist Society. Although I had already seen three previous productions and delved into the realm of “women’s issues” (for personal as well as academic purposes), I never felt like more than a casual observer of this ongoing women’s movement. This year, as a Be Wild member and V-Day volunteer, I was able to put my energy directly into that movement.

I was surprised to discover just how many of my friends had never seen the show-or read the book, for that matter-and subsequently delighted that I had provided this opportunity for them to finally experience the vagina-victorious phenomenon that has taken the world by storm. It was also a surprise and a delight to see the many men in attendance, as such strong and positive messages/mantras spilling from women’s lips have long instilled a certain fear in the “opposite” sex.

women’s voices ~ women’s sexuality ~ women’s wildness
Why are these things so terrifying?

Simply, because they are very VERY powerful. And not only men are afraid of that power. Many (if not most) women are afraid of it, too! It is all too easy to blame our repressions on “The Patriarchy” and to settle into the role of perpetual victim. But where is the hope, the potential, the strength to be found in that? It is not enough to merely survive and we surely don’t have to accept what we’re given if it does not serve our needs-we must reclaim our power and use it to live fully and meaningfully. That is the spirit of both Be Wild Woman and V-Day’s mission.

In addition to the Healing the Womb workshop held on February 8, we wild women helped continue the fundraising effort by making V-Day bracelets to be sold before and after the show. I loved putting my creative energy into something both beautiful and empowering-the red beads symbolize passion and blood, while the three silver “V” beads indicate what the V in V-Day stands for:

Victory, Valentine, Vagina

I also like to add other words into the mix, like vivacious, voice, visionary, Venus, and even my own middle name, Vanessa! It’s interesting to think about the letter V itself, too-open and inviting at one end, yet sharp and protective at the other; two arms raised upward as if in triumph or, alternatively, two fingers raised in a peace-sign as a call to end the violence perpetrated against women worldwide.

What other words and images do you think could help foster a sense of safety and vitality in women’s bodies and lives?

Becoming a Wild Woman

Hello! I’m Noelle, a recent college graduate and proud member of Be Wild Woman. I stumbled upon and joined Be Wild Woman online at www.meetup.com in September 2008. I remember being seized especially by the word “wild,” a word that really had no application in my own life and that I hadn’t even thought of claiming or seeking for myself. But that was really just a matter of semantics.

Conventionally, “wild” is something you hear in association with (non-human) animals or otherwise reckless and thereby dangerous people. But to be wild does not mean being totally out of control in an unhealthy or unsafe way. “Wildness” is the natural state. “Wildness” is what happens when we are living authentically, embracing and expressing all of the different parts of ourselves, especially those that we’ve neglected or tucked away out of fear of what other people may think of us. And (re)becoming a “wild woman” is so essential because women have traditionally and systematically been rendered “tame,” silent, passive, and self-limiting.

Through various studies and experiences, I had already begun to realize these things. I began to look at the state of modern society’s woman through a critical (feminist) lens, which then enabled me to reflect on my own situation. Was I being wild, free, true to myself and to others? Was I allowing my light to shine out into the world? Did I accept and love and take the best care of myself? The answer was a resounding “no” every time and that is when I knew there was some serious inner work to be done.

Though I was a virtual member of Be Wild Woman since September, it wasn’t until early January 2009 that I attended my first event and met Kiana Love in person. It was the night of the final full moon ceremony at Alex and Allyson Grey’s Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in Chelsea (Manhattan), NY, where Kiana held a Women’s Blessing and Healing Circle. Besides Kiana and me, there were two other women there that I did not know, but seeing how open and friendly they were made me feel more comfortable. We sat in a circle on the floor, eyes closed, getting into a quiet place within. Kiana cleansed the space and each one of us, fanning sage smoke with a feather around our bodies, guiding us to invite Spirit blessings into our hearts. Then there was a guided visualization, after which we worked with the Goddess Oracle Tarot. With the cards facedown, scattered on the floor at the center of our circle, each one of us picked up a single one-whichever card seemed to call to us through our fingertips.

I can’t explain the exact mechanism by which I found the right card (and am perfectly content leaving such things up to Mystery), but it was Hestia, Greek goddess of the hearth and home. The image showed a cloaked woman holding a flame in the palms of her hands. With the full moon in Cancer and my 6 personal month number and standing “issues” with my own hearth and home (physical & emotional, outer and inner), it all made perfect sense. Hestia was reiterating what I already knew in theory, but had yet to put into practice:

“Home” is within you;
tend to that flame
and everything else will follow.

After some communion with the cards, their images/messages, the women in the circle took turns sharing their impressions. I was the first to speak, which meant very little time for me to collect my thoughts or find the “right” words (a reminder to speak from the heart and not from the head). I concluded that “I know what I need and I know that I can get it.” It was an affirmation without my even realizing it; Kiana told me to repeat it to myself and doing that gave me a new sense of power-that I can really do it! Listening to other women voice and work through their own inner stirrings was equally as valuable, and it was that intimate exchange, simple and free-flowing, that made me want to go back for more circle experiences.

These intersections, these lines and arcs of communication, are the basis of this community of women and the means through which we begin to heal and dance free of the chains that keep us from being the wild women we were born to be!

*peace&love*

Be Wild Woman of the Kakini Health is proud to present in collaboration with Nurture New York

The Healing the Womb Women’s Celebration

“The Wild  WOMBing Day”

Wild:(wld)adj. growing, or living in a natural state; not domesticated, untamed:

Womb: wm)v.to create and cultivate, safety and healing both  inside your body and in your life.


May 2nd 11-6pm @ Nurture New York
Open to joy along your healing path…
A FREE day of awareness, community and celebration for women.

It is evident by the epidemic of sexual violence, domestic violence, genital mutilation,fibroids, hysterectomies and other womb wounds rampant across the globe that women are in need of safety and  healing.    Healer Kiana Love, Founder of Be Wild Woman and Kakini Health, says “It is time for women to create their own safety and cultivate healing in their bodies and in their communities.  “Wombing” is crucial to women’s health and happiness. “

Join Be Wild Woman as we provide space, tools, and resources for women to learn how to create and cultivate safety and healing in their bodies and lives.

Join us and connect to a community and network of healing support.  Experience nurturing and joyful connections.  Learn about Be Wild Woman’ supportive healing circles, workshops, and one on one care.   Learn  how Be Wild Woman is bringing  the Healing the Womb Project to women in need.  Learn how you can get involved.
Activities include:
Health fair, yoga, art, performances, talks, dancing, ceremonies, drumming, face painting, music, healing womb stories, & poetry.

FEATURING:

Healing the Womb Ritual and Ceremony
by founder Kiana Love

Heart & Womb Dance by Diana Ferrante.

Wombing Stories Video

clips from Be Wild Woman’s, Healing the Womb study & documentary

Presenters & Activities include:

Body Talk to Heal Your Womb
by Karen Atkins Founder of  Nurture New York

Defender Stories
by self defense expert and women’s legal advocate Diana Adams

5Rhythms Wave Dance with Kierra Foster Ba

Belly Dance by Teeni Dakini

RawFusion Womb Nourishment by Simone Turner

Womb Art Nook & Decor by Salma Shalmy and Laura Sheedy

Womb Words Cove by Janie Angelica & Noelle V. Dor

Be Wild Woman Costume Wardrobe
grown up dress up and portrait station

Womb Sanctuary.  “red tent” healing space to honor our wombs & cycles

for more info or to get involved go to www.bewildwoman.com

contact:  Kiana Love    info@bewildwoman.com

telf 917 453-3663

you can also join us on facebook and meetup!

donate to a woman’s shelter with a click

I was just sent this by a friend and would like to extend to you the opportunity to help out a women’s shelter.  I would also like to invite you to think about how you can make a difference.  Perhaps a provider or manufacturer that you know could be encouraged simply by asking to donate to a local shelter.  Please share any creative ideas you come up with.

wild blissings

Kiana Love

  You probably never thought of this, but women’s shelters in the U.S. go through thousands of tampons and pads monthly. Assistance agencies generally help with expenses of “everyday” necessities such as toilet paper, diapers, and clothing, but one of the most BASIC needs is overlooked – feminine hygiene products. “Every month” necessities seem to have fallen through the.ahem – well, they’ve been overlooked.

Seventh Generation, a green paper products and cleaning products company, has a do-good attitude and will donate a box of sanitary products to a women’s shelter in your chosen state – just for clicking the link. Talk about easy, and, yes, it is legitimate!

www.tampontification.com/donate.php

Thanks for helping out. Please pass this on. It takes two seconds.

Be Wild Presents Bringing Back the Wild Sunday March 11th

much drinking and celebrating is done for St Patrick who drove the serpents, the pagans, the wild from Ireland.
Its time to bring back the wildness, the indomitable force that lies waiting for us to call it forth.

join us, Teeni Dakini & Kiana Love, as we invoke the celtic goddesses and reclaim the wild goddess that lives within.

The serpent while vilified, is an archaic symbol of change,transformation and rebirth. From the indian yogic philosophy, Kundalini Shakti, divine femine energy, is depicted as a serpent that rests at the base of the spine. When awakened vital life force undulates up the spine

5-8:30 women only [ followed by coed gathering 8:30-10:30 details below]

activities include

* Belly Dancing**Kundalini Meditation** Sacred Body Painting*

Come in your wild serpent best or find something to wear in the Be Wild wardrobe.
We will be having a potluck so bring something to eat and drink to share

after coed gathering

men may come to honour the goddess at the invitation of a goddess (one per attendee) or come with a goddess. men must rsvp.
and are requested to bring an offering for the goddess…flowers, sweets, song, etc

to register or for more information call 917 453-3663 or email kakini@gmail.com
fulton and cumberland fort green brooklyn (exact address provided upon registration)
for more info on be wild go to  www.bewildwoman.wordpress.com
for more information on teeni dakini go to www.teenidakini.com
for more info on Kiana Love got to www.kakinihealth.com

Wild Women Featured event in Eroszine Magazine

http://www.eros-ny.com/articles/2006-03-21/ny-wild_women_0321/

Kiana Love is offering a luscious weekend for wild women and men. Friday and Saturday are just for the ladies, but on Sunday the maps of the clitoris will be revealed to both men and women. “For all of you who would like to know more about pleasing women — the clitoris and beyond — I had the pleasure of hearing Sheri speak last year and I can assure you, you are in for a treat!” Kiana enthuses. All of these classes are “clothes on, hands off” experiences, so don’t be shy.


Sheri Winston

Beginning with Friday night, Kiana presents “Be Wild,” her monthly women’s event that “provides an opportunity for women to reclaim, evoke, explore and celebrate the wild woman within through activities and movement.” Snacks and drinks will be provided, but guests are encouraged to bring treats to share. The Be Wild wardrobe and craft center will be available, with lingerie, wigs, costumes, boas and more to help you express yourself and music will further enhance the exploratory and celebratory experience. Bring your own wild costume or create one. For example, you could bring a bra to decorate!

At 8pm Kiana will introduce sex educator extraordinaire, Sheri Winston, who will present a brief overview of her “Wholistic Sexuality: An Introduction To A New Paradigm.” Ms. Winston invites participants to “Discover a new philosophy that re-integrates our sexuality with our selves and our world in an empowering paradigm of pleasure, passion and possibilities.” Friday’s festivities begin at 7pm and are for women only. Bring an outfit that embodies your wild woman and also bring something to eat or drink to share. Donations are $10, or $7 if you bring food or drink to share, or costuming/lingerie item to donate to the wardrobe, and only $5 if you bring a friend. Proceeds will go toward supporting current and future Be Wild events.


Kiana Love

On Saturday, Ms. Winston will teach her Wholistic Sexuality Playshop: Orgasmic Abundance For Women, a hands-off arousal and sexual energy skills workshop. Sheri invites you to “Learn how to own your orgasm!” The class will focus on the techniques, inner tools and abilities of “Self-Skills,” using breath, movement, sound, intention, imagery and awareness “to increase your arousal, develop your orgasmic capacity and expand your repertoire of what’s possible. You will learn to understand the process and the pathways and how to use your inner skills to create and move sexual energy into enhanced arousal and the wide variety of orgasmic potential that awaits you.” This class is for women only and runs from 1 till 5pm at a sliding scale cost of $45 to $60.

And on Sunday, both men and women are invited as Sheri teaches Maps Of The Clitoris – The Truth About Female Anatomy. Sheri says, “There’s more to the female genitalia then meets the eye! Find out about the network of structures responsible for female sexual pleasure.” This class runs from 2pm till 5pm and is offered at a sliding scale fee of $35 to $50.

Pre-registration is required and space is limited, so register early!

Ms. Love sums up her goals for her Be Wild events: “Be Wild is a collaborative creation that I’m excited to share with women. Besides being a monthly event, I envision it as a community resource to support women. Be Wild is primarily a women’s group, but also extends in a limited way to male friends who are supportive of the feminine. While Be Wild has as its priority a safe, healing space for women, it also encourages men to heal their feminine and find a balance between masculine and feminine. I will at times offer classes or social gatherings where men who honor the feminine are welcome.”

Wild Women Presents – by Abby Ehmann

Wild Women Take Over Brooklyn! in the NY Press

WILD WOMEN TAKE OVER BROOKLYN!
No-holds-barred workshop explores female sexuality

wild woman partyBy Geraldine Visco

Sex educator Sheri Winston claims she can have 30 to 40 orgasms during a love-making session and orgasms that can last anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour. “I’ll teach you how to have the best sex you’ve ever had in your life,” she says. It sounds like an infomercial or an ad at the back of Playgirl. But that’s what Sheri promises during her sexuality workshops. She actually bills herself as a Pelvic Priestess, a Blood Witch, and a self-certified “Pussy Professional.”

“You can ‘come’ by dancing,” she gushes. “Women can ejaculate, too. These are all learnable skills.” Sheri’s a warm and effusive 46-year-old BBW (Big Beautiful Woman) with a bindi gleaming on her forehead and masses of grey hair studded by little braids entwined in silver jewelry. Her official qualification for teaching the art of orgasms is attending more than 500 births during 20 years as a midwife, as well being a licensed massage therapist, a “womancare practitioner” and counselor of holistic sexuality. “I think of myself as a sacred slut,” she says. While her assertions may seem like an exaggeration, she’s for real and her devotees swear by her methods.

Sheri was visiting Brooklyn this past weekend at the latest installment of “Be Wild,” a monthly women’s event created to evoke the “wild woman.” Kiana Love, a holistic health counselor, reflexologist, and all-around foxy chick who hosts these sessions, encourages women to celebrate their own personal wild woman in the privacy of her own home. During the opening festivities at the “Be Wild” party Friday night, totally clothed and not touching herself, Sheri began her breathing exercises and shortly thereafter had a noisy orgasm in front of all the women gathered in a semi-circle arrayed around her.

“Orgasms are a cure for depression,” she intoned with a satisfied smile.

Climax as the, well, climax to sex
I was more than ready to find my own wild woman. Although I’ve hit the middle years of my life, that hasn’t stopped my hormones one bit, and according to Sheri, it’s never too late—indeed, it’s the best time, since younger women are often more timid to ask a man to pleasure them. I learned more about the female anatomy at the Wild Woman weekend than I’ve learned from a lifetime of experimentation, porno flicks, and innumerable sexual partners (not that anyone’s counting).

Reaching climax by intercourse ain’t easy—for me or half the women out there. Faking it doesn’t count, though it may fool some of the guys most of the time. Better to let your partner know you need more foreplay than pretend, at least according to the Pussy Professional, or else it’ll be a non-ending cycle of dissatisfaction.

Getting women to achieve climax, according to Sheri, is about gradually increasing the states of arousal, sort of like water simmering and then boiling. And like a pot of H2O, women can stay hot for a long time, although they’re much more challenged than men in having orgasms. And then there’s squirting, or female ejaculation. It’s not a myth but can really happen. Spending sufficient time and concentrating in the right places stimulating a woman’s genitalia can do wonders. If a woman spends five or 10 minutes everyday practicing pelvic exercises and breathing techniques, her single short orgasm can increase to multiple or longer orgasms, or can happen much quicker—to the relief of men who must endlessly try to get their partners to pop. Sheri believes that men, too, can improve the quality of their orgasms and erections through exercises and tantric techniques. Too bad she hasn’t discovered any methods to increase penis-size, but there’s always tomorrow.

Karma chameleons & goddesses
I signed on for all three days and, inevitably, couldn’t find the Brooklyn apartment. Dark-haired Kiana was a vision in a huge-brimmed red hat with spangles framing her sultry eyes. Fifteen women were comfortably ensconced in the dimly lit living room, attired in sexy lingerie and revealing costumes, sprawled out on pillows around the window-sill seating, which was accented by bunches of burgundy velveteen.

We went around the room, the brave ones sharing intimate sexual anecdotes. One woman confided that sex was completely ignored when she was growing up. Dad is now a self-avowed sex addict and obsessed with Internet porn. “It’s hysterical to me, since he was always so repressed before,” she laughed.

Sheri’s workshops are totally “hands-off playshops” and fully clothed—a little disappointing, though understandable. Do these things go all the way on the West Coast? More skin and touch would have been alluring, although some of the girls improvised, enjoying their own sensual fun together, in between sips of wine and chitchat.

Our intrepid wild woman hostess is also multi-orgasmic—she actually had two orgasms during the breathing exercises in the workshop. She has always enjoyed good steamy sex, despite being sexually abused years ago. At one time, Kiana preferred hanging with the boys, but this past summer, at her first Burning Man, the no-holds-barred arts festival held in the Nevada desert, she decided it was time she accepted her sisterhood and “heal her inner goddess.” Her “Be Wild” women parties sprang from this inspiration. Kiana met Sheri last year at the Rites of Spring, a Wiccan celebration, and immediately connected with her. She would be the perfect speaker for one her soirees, Kiana decided.

One gal wore a rubber Creamsicle-colored nurse’s uniform and cuddled with a recently arrived Aussie who worked in a toy store. Amelia Nair was a cross-dressing straight man wearing a blonde wig and spiked high heeled ankle-straps. Stuffed into a dress, he was still buff and served as the “security” for the night, having served in the Army. Among the tantric therapists and masseuses were a lawyer and a midwife.

Dough, balls, ‘G’ tube & clit lectures
After the confession session, Sheri, Kiana and several of the others danced to the music while sculpting horns with “Sculpy” dough. The following night, many of the women would go to the Horned Ball, an annual spring fundraiser in the Meatpacking District, with revelers frolicking all night in horns and furry animal costumes. After the horns were stacked on the counter to dry, goddesses and sidekick Amalia Nair piled into cars and partied nearby at a BYOB loft party.

The more sedate workshop on Saturday afternoon was entitled “Orgasmic Abundance For Women.” Seated in a circle, Sheri shared with us her secrets for multiple orgasms, which she can achieve from just sitting around, waiting for the bus, dancing, or giving a nice blowjob. There were about 10 women, in their 20s to 50s—fully clothed, no lingerie in the daylight.

Sheri maintains you have to have a fabulous relationship with yourself first before you can really learn to please your partner. Sheri uses breath, sound and movement exercises, and demonstrates how to develop the pelvic-floor muscles, an optimum method to tighten the vaginal walls and therefore a boon for men.

By the Sunday afternoon session, Sheri was running on three hours of sleep and megadoses of caffeine, since she was out till the wee hours with Kiana and the other rutting creatures at the Horned Ball the night before. But no way did that curb her enthusiasm for telling us about the intricacies of the vagina. The Maps of the Clitoris lecture was held at cross-dresser Amelia Nair’s light-filled loft in Clinton Hill. About 20 or so attendees, male and female, were scattered about the room, listening raptly. The men were those rare earnest types, eager to please their women. Armed with several diagrams illustrating the female genitalia, charting a woman’s genitalia, Sheri gave us all the info anyone would need to please themselves or their female partners.

Although the talk was a good three hours, the gist of it was that men and women need to work a bit harder to get their female partners to come due to a more complex series of nerve endings, fiber tissues, and the submerged nature of some of the women’s genitals. Sheri speaks of complementary energies of yin and yang for the female and male, or that women are cats and men are dogs. Men are ready immediately to have sex, but women need much more gradual contact, with plenty of foreplay prior to direct stimulation, not just for lubrication but to achieve satisfactory orgasm.

Well, duh. But there are a lot of unexplored layers beneath the inner and outer lips of the vagina, and the anatomy books and medical professionals have barely touched the surface, so to speak. Sheri compares the vagina to the way they used to describe Africa: dark and mysterious. Lots still say, “Don’t go there.”

Sheri calls the three parts of the vagina the yard, the porch, and the temple: “Guys need to play around in the yard and the porch before they go into the temple.” The triangular patch of pubic hair serves a purpose by releasing scent, which adds to the erotic mix. The recent mania for shaving can decrease sensuality, according to Sheri.

The inner and outer lips of the vagina come in an assortment of shapes and sizes. Attached to the lips, the hood of the clitoris conceals the very sensitive head, about the size of a pea, although for some women it’s more visible, and some are more well-hung than others. With 6,000 to 8,000 nerve endings in the clit, the tip of the tongue only has half as many.

The “G” spot is not really a spot at all, but a tube made of spongy tissue circling the urethra. The term “squirt tube” would be more accurate. To get your mate to squirt, put two fingers into the vagina all the way up to the “roof.” Although it sometimes feels like the urge to urinate, the liquid is a totally different fluid that is odorless. In ancient India, it was drunk as sacred medicine.

A good way to get the woman hot is to penetrate shallowly at the beginning. She praised the skills of teasing and tantalizing as methods in building desire. One woman chimed in, “My personal rule is a woman should beg for his penis at least three times before he gives it to you.” I agree. It’s sort of like a woman who waits until the third date.

Sheri lives in New Paltz but spends a lot of time in her camper traveling to cities up and down the East Coast, giving workshops—especially at events like pagan festivals. She’s been separated from her husband of 20 years for the last two years, and although a firm believer in polyamory and open relationships, she has fallen in love again. She has a son, 17, who’s taking his time, though he does go to Mom’s teenage sexuality sessions, mainly sitting in silence.

Upcoming sessions at Kiana Love’s “Be Wild” weekend salon include sexual healing and pleasure, boundaries, verbal and physical self-defense, and a workshop on sex toys in which women will make a box in which to store their sacred sexual items. I can’t wait to see what goes into that box, and how they stuff it all in there.


About me and…Why I started Be Wild

Hi, I'm Kiana Love, a holistic health practitioner and single mom in NYC. In my practice I support people's health on all levels, body-mind and spirit through energy work, health counseling, reflexology, and somatic work. I do private consultations, treatments, teach classes, and recently have started the Be Wild group which focuses on the wild feminine. While I believe deeply in the work that I do, I am especially passionate about Be Wild because it has been born out of deep healing of the feminine for myself.. In my own journey to healing I have explored and studied the feminine. My studies about the feminine started out with as many books as I could search out on feminine topics from the spiritual to the physical and I soon recognized a relationship between a women's sexuality and her physical, emotional and spiritual health. In my personal journey to healing they have been intertwined; sometimes my spirituality healing my sexuality and sometimes a powerful sexual experience bringing me spiritual healing. I have been very dedicated as a survivor of sexual abuse to these studies. My trainings and studies of the feminine and sacred sexuality, in particular my women's trainings which were taught by and taken with women, have been instrumental in my healing. In the women's groups I was able to hear women speak and to speak among women that were accepting of me. This enabled me to learn so much about myself as a women, feel accepted by other women, let go of much of my shame and guilt and to replace my negative beliefs about myself as a women with acceptance, self love, and joy. This joy in being a woman has rippled out from believing in myself and at last being happy with who I am to positively impacting my relationships with women, men, my family and my son. I see Be Wild as a space where women can be empowered in a number of ways. Women get to hear each other's stories and speak their own in an accepting space where they are not judged, fostering community and a feeling of belonging as a one of the girls. Unhealthy messages and beliefs can be replaced with healthy ones. Not only can this support healing for women but also their relationships and therefore men, families, and friends.

Healthy Boundaries Be Wild Workshop and Party! June 23rd-24th

What are healthy boundaries?…Are you able to define your space? Do you find people stepping over or not respecting yours?   Learn about yourself and whether you do have healthy boundaries.  Learn to define and defend yours with your friends family, and lovers, in and out of the bedroom.  Learn to defend yourself energetically, verbally, and physically.  More info coming soon!

Your Pleasure Box…..Be Wild’s Arts and Crafts! Sunday May 21st

We will be crafting a box to hold our dearest pleasure treasures. This beautiful box can be home to the little pleasure toys and tools that are indespensable by your bedside. This could range from toys, to contracaptives, to lotions, potions, feathers, etc. This box can be playful, juicy, sexy, hot, and sacred. Gather pictures, fabrics, ribbons, and or any other materials you may want to use to decorate your box as well as a box that can fit by or under your bed. 

Start to think about your intention for this box. Think about what you would like to invite into or evoke with your pleasure box.  It may be that you want to bring, wildness, passion, depth, sensuality, sweetness, satisfaction, wholeness, play, heat, lightness, or more pleasure in.  Write down any words, phrases, statements, poetry, or prose that comes to mind.

time:  2pm-6pm

location: fort greene brooklyn  fulton & cumberland

cost: $10

please r.s.v.p. space limited

Please Bring:

decorative materials you have gathered ( box, decorative materials)

something to eat or drink to share (or $5)

an intention you have for your box  ( if you can't think of one that's ok)

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