Sadomasochism and Trauma for Kinksters!

Can Sadomasochism, Kink and BDSM be a pathway for healing and self-realization? Devi speaks with kinky queer Sex Educator, Jaki Griot about using BDSM and Kink for greater self-awareness, self-connection, and healing!

Devi and Jaki discuss using sadomasochism as a way to deal with trauma in life, the pros and cons of sexualizing how to process pain in a kink context & how to use Sadomasochism techniques for any type of pain.

 

In this episode find out:

  • What is Sadomasochism?
  • How does this relate to trauma?
  • What is the difference between hurt and harm?
  • How to process pain in the kink context
  • How to use sadomasochism to heal

 

Tune in to explore your edges!

ABOUT JAKI 

Jaki Griot is from Baltimore MD and has been a kinky queer sex educator since 2007, teaching at local and national events about her passion for sexual freedom, kink and body autonomy. Jaki is a storyteller and sadomasochist who has a focus on creating sex positive events for people of color. Follow Jaki Griot @pervertsofcolor on IG or Fetlife.com

Connect with Jaki on Facebook HERE

Connect with Jaki on Instagram HERE

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  1. I enjoyed hearing how Jaki transformed painful sexual memories and feelings into a new lovely fantasy and pleasurable experience.

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