Violet Wand 101
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Erfarings niveau for deltagere: Intet erfarings niveau nødvendig
Hvad skal du medbringe: Ingenting
English Version
Violet Wand 101 includes a short history of the wand and its uses, describes the type of electricity it creates, how it travels across the body, safety considerations, and a demonstration of the 3 primary methods used with the wand: direct, indirect, and reverse.
Here are some comments from participants/attendees at previous violet wand demos:
“Yay for after a great scene having… Numb hands and feet, chills and shakes!! It was a great scene thank you for letting me be your demo bottom EIBON, I will have marks for days!!”
“Sir the demo was really amazing. There was something so private and sensual about the connection between you and your subject that was captivating. Thank you so much for sharing everything.”
“…Eibon was mesmerizing just as before.”
“Thank you so much for the demo tonight. One of the main reasons we signed up on Fet was so that MrsOwl could try out the Wand and you certainly gave us the opportunity tonight. Your demo was incredibly informative, entertaining and engaging and we were both very glad that it was our first Fet event. I’m sure I’ll contact you with a question or two as we consider making a purchase. Also, don’t be shocked if you find an illustration inspired by you on here at some point.
Thank you again!!!”
Requirements for participants: None, no prior experience with electrical play is required.
What to bring: Nothing

Eibon
Known for bearing a sadistic grin and frequently accused of “evil” he created the IdahoBDSM website, has had his writing featured in SECRET Magazine from Belgium, appeared in shadow to talk about the lifestyle with Boise CBS affiliate KBOI-2 for their “A Little 50 Shades – Boise Style” feature in May 2013, and appeared on Playboy TV’s “Undercover” in August 2016. His presentations range from the serious to the absurd, often reflecting the energy of the audience.
One local (Boise) attendee said of him: “You have an intensity that keeps me glued to my seat and forgetting to breathe. :)”
An attendee of Thunder in the Mountains 2015 had this to say: “You really were an inspiration to me that weekend. You were the first person I was able to have conversation with that made me see how normal this all is and how much society could benefit from a little letting go.”