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astro3600 -> New to D.C. area (2/4/2014 8:54:35 PM)

Hello everyone, just want to introduce myself. My username is astro3600 and I think you can contact me there. I'm new to bdsm and am an eager learner, leaning more towards dom than sub. I am here to make friends as well, so please do feel free to contact me.
-astro




Josian -> RE: New to D.C. area (2/4/2014 9:01:09 PM)

Welcome to the forums! I only just ventured over here myself.

Feel free to message me anytime! Nice to meet you. :)

~ Josi




Rasciallymisty -> RE: New to D.C. area (2/5/2014 11:09:59 PM)

Hello and welcome astro its nice to have you join us. Take a look around and see what we are all about and then join in.....its always nice to have someone new posting along with us.




astro3600 -> RE: New to D.C. area (2/9/2014 3:07:26 PM)

Thanks for the welcome! Does anyone know anything about the BDSM scene here? I know there's a club in d.c. but other than that I don't know much else. Is going there a good place to start or would a more private place be better




TieMeInKnottss -> RE: New to D.C. area (2/9/2014 3:18:41 PM)

The Crucible is a good place. Check out "Black Rose" which is the gateway group in DC. They have intro to BDSM the 1st Thur of every month at a hotel conference room where they teach basics. Then they have "dungeon 101" the next night (1st Fri of month) which is held at The Crucible. You have to be a Crucible member to go there but the "dungeon 101" and a couple other intro activities are open to the public. Membership is nominal-about $30-$40 per year.




Blonderfluff -> RE: New to D.C. area (2/9/2014 3:25:32 PM)

Yes ^^^^this. I still have my Black Rose membership. Just in case! The Crucible's "dungeon 101" was a GREAT start for me. Highly recommend.




dcnovice -> RE: New to D.C. area (2/9/2014 4:03:18 PM)

FR

Welcome to "the dreaming capital of America," as the late, great Henry Mitchell described it in a wonderful essay that is not alas, available online. Folks come, he observed, for a job or a bit of schooling and "tend at the last to be carried out feet first with, I am obliged to report, a grin on the face."

Should you seek non-kinky activities as well, the February 2014 issue of Washingtonian has a nice compilation of the city's "hidden gems."

Warmest wishes for your sojourn by the Potomac!




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