CV Meeting: The Art of Florentine Flogging

Published on October 15, 2008 at 4:55 PM by kenneth | Filed under CV Announcements, CV Meetings, Calendar Events | No Comments
October 20, 2008
9:00 PMto11:00 PM

Join us this week as Richard Cordage presents on the Art of Florentine Flogging. Bring a flogger if you have one (preferably two), or just bring your sexy selves!

It is at every store and in almost every toy bag. The flogger is a versatile tool in almost anyone’s hand, but when a flagellator wants to kick it up a notch, two is better than one. What has come to be known as Florentine — taking a flogger in each hand — not only doubles the sadistic effect, but also provides the possibility for more sensual contact. Richard Cordage will, through discussion of his approach on the subject, show the techniques he has picked up and hopefully show volunteers how to throw.

About Richard Cordage:

Richard Cordage is a writer and photographer in addition to being somewhat of an accomplished rope and flagellation fetishist. He has been mentored in several sadistic delights and been called evil on many occasions. Having been an owner, a master, and even a guru, he does not subscribe to any one style or school of thought alone. More so, he believes that anything you walk into prepared and with a healthy dose of lust will end up being memorable.

Update: Meeting handout now available! Our sincerest thanks go to Richard not only for a wonderfully informative presentation, but also a wonderfully informative handout that we are thrilled to share with you. If you missed the meeting, didn’t get a copy, or just want to save some trees, then you can download the Art of Florentine Flogging presentation handout here (PDF). This document briefly describes his views of how to play with the versatile flogger.

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