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Memphis Power Exchange is a Pansexual BDSM support group open to those over 21 years of age with a genuine interest in BDSM. MPE promotes Safe, Sane, and Consensual erotic activities between adults. Topics of discussions and demonstrations vary from meeting to meeting. NO politics. Meetings are held the 1st Tuesday and 3rd Sunday of each month. The Tuesday meetings are discussion meetings with planned topics. The Sunday meetings are a more "hands on" approach with planned workshops in building equipment, making toys, or learning new techniques. We also have "Nilla Night" every Friday night where we gather for coffee, dinner or other 'Nilla events. MPE has a policy of not publishing its meeting location on the web or distributing it blindly. If you are interested in attending a meeting, please write to info@clpw.net .
We are not a play group. We are not a swingers group. We are not a matchmaker's organization.
Statement of Purpose
1. To educate those interested in BDSM, of the fact that safe, sane and consensual erotic play between mutually consenting, communicating, and informed adults is a form of power exchange that is a positive form of recreational activity for many persons.
2. To provide those who have a genuine interest in D/s, Dominance and submission , BDSM with the necessary technical information so they may practice this lifestyle with maximum safety and minimum risk, both psychologically and physically.
3. To afford those interested in exploring this aspect of their sexuality with a safe, sane, and secure environment in which to do it, by offering support and encouragement, a forum for the exchange of ideas, and the opportunity to build real and lasting friendships, so they may come to see themselves as individuals who are productive and viable members of our society, and proud, rather than ashamed of their uniqueness.
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