Toronto Bound Weekend

Yes, we’re in that weird little stretch of November where we’re well past Remembrance Day, ignoring American Thanksgiving, pretending Christmas doesn’t exist, and punching each other in the throat for Black Friday deals. (In all fairness: 10 percent off a Wii U? I would punch my uncle in the taint for savings like that! God bless capitalism!)

Well, to tide you over this most frigid and bleak of times, TLP’s Toronto Bound Weekend has come again to warm up the pre-holiday season with kinky fun. The weekend offers a bunch of educational workshops as well as the first ever Toronto Puppy competition. Tomorrow’s educational series takes place at the 519 Community Centre and includes:

  • 10-11am: Violet Wands, presented by Master Tony – ILS 2009
  • 11:30am-12:30pm: 50 Shades of Lacing, presented by Nick Elliott – IMBB 2012
  • 1-2pm: CBT, presented by Master Chuck’s boy iain
  • 2:30-3:30pm: Single Tails for Beginners 1, presented by Victoria Windsor
  • 4-5pm: Single Tails for Beginners 2, presented by Victoria Windsor (The first Single Tails class is a prerequisite)

So if you’re looking to brush up on your kink know-how, need a new hobby, or just need something to do on a Saturday, come down and learn a thing or two. All classes are $10 each, with three free classes to those with a VIP weekend pass. For more information, you can take a look at the TLP website.

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