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slave Dan



Don't let his kind eyes and friendly demeanour fool you! Dan, who is also known as Master C's slave Dan, is a wickedly funny sadistic/masochistic switch who enjoyed sharing his evil ways to tease and torment our friends and lovers. This has led him to teaching Kink, Leather and D/s workshops. He has presented for groups such as BDSM Sudbury, ( Sudbury , ON ), Breathless ( Ottawa , ON ) and the Leather 101's youth group ( Toronto , ON .) He as also held workshops at the Northern Ontario Conference on Kink (N.O.C.K), the Mr. Leatherman Ottawa Competition and the Mr. Leatherman Toronto Competition. Slave Dan is an active member of Toronto 's gay and pansexual Leather Communities and is the coordinator for the submissive's social group, Toronto boys of Leather. He believes in and promotes fun and responsible play between consenting adults. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario , Canada , slave Dan has been collared to Master C of Sudbury, Canada for 4 years. He has also been in service to Sir Dart of Toronto for the last 2 years and is a mentor to other submissives in Canada and the US .

Bio Current as of December 17, 2008


2009 Presentations:

Grab, Twist and Please -
An Intro to CBT The how’s, whys and safety of CBT including stretchin
g and how to taking CBT to advanced levels.

Kinky Starts -
All out of "Vanilla" So now that you've decided you're kinky, what happens next? This workshop will explore how to introduce kink into your "vanilla" relationship. It will also cover tips and tricks to make your partner more at easy with kink and how to break down some of the negative myths about Kink and Domination/submission. For those not in existing relationship and because not every pick-up will happen in Fetish setting, we will be discussing how to introduce Kink to your "first date." This workshop is open to all who are interested.

 

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