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This free intro day is the doorway. If the course feels like the right fit afterward, the full series will continue into honesty, desire, boundaries, and integration — all designed to help couples explore while staying connected.
Honest communication and truth-telling that build trust between partners.
Future class dates are still being finalized.
These are the questions couples commonly have before their first course. If you’re nervous, that’s normal. The goal is to help you and your partner feel informed, supported, and on the same team.
This course is designed exclusively for couples who are new to the lifestyle and want a structured way to explore together.
We are developing future offerings that will be more inclusive of singles and other relationship structures.
This course is centered on strengthening a primary relationship through exploration together. Much of the content is built around shared agreements, continuity, and relational growth over time.
If you’re not in a primary partnership, you may find that a future offering is a better fit.
Yes. Couples must attend with the same partner for the full duration of the course, ideally a primary partner.
This continuity matters because the work builds week to week and is designed to strengthen your relationship through shared experience.
No. Participation is always optional and choice-based. You and your partner are encouraged to check in with each other and move at a pace that supports your relationship.
Observing, opting out, or taking a break together is always valid.
No. Some experiences are clothing-optional or nude-friendly, but nudity is never mandatory.
You and your partner decide what feels right for you, every step of the way.
No. This course is not about performance or expectation. It’s about communication, boundaries, comfort, and staying connected as a couple in new environments.
Sexual energy may exist in the space, but pressure does not.
No. There is no swapping, partner exchange, or assumed access. All experiences are consent-based, opt-in, and structured around couples exploring together.
That’s common. This course is built to help couples talk about pacing, comfort, and boundaries without pressure.
The goal isn’t to “catch up.” It’s to build a shared pace you both feel good about.
That’s okay — and normal when trying something new. You’re always welcome to step away, sit out, ask for support, or change your minds.
Staff are present to support emotional and physical safety for you both.
You don’t need to have everything figured out. This course helps couples discover shared boundaries and agreements without forcing anything.
“Not sure” and “not tonight” are valid answers.
Only if you explicitly consent. Touch is never assumed. Many experiences are observation-based or social rather than physical.
Yes. Confidentiality and discretion are core agreements. What is shared or experienced in the space stays in the space.
Most couples leave with stronger communication skills, clearer shared boundaries, more trust in each other, and less anxiety around exploration.
The goal is a stronger “we” than when you arrived — plus practical tools you can use outside the course.
Yes. Most couples are nervous at first. Curiosity and nerves often arrive together.
You don’t need to eliminate nerves to participate — you just need honest check-ins and a pace that supports your relationship.