Sun, May 23 at 12:00 PM

Brat Support Group

Free

BRATS are the true litmus test of Domming. There is no "one-brat-fits-all." Arguably one of the most diverse groups of submissives.

Are you a brat? Do you feel misunderstood? Are people making assumptions about you when all you really want is to be heard and given attention? Maybe you're a brat who *does* like punishment but feel bad for perpetuating an assumption. Maybe you're a brat who likes their autonomy. Maybe you're a brat with zero desire to "be tamed." Or maybe you're a lover of brats or found yourself with one and don't know what to do....

BRATS are the true litmus test of Domming. There is no "one-brat-fits-all." Arguably one of the most diverse groups of submissives.

Maybe you're delving into your bratty ways but you're scared to fully jump into the pool. And rightfully so, with all these Walmart "Doms" out there, it's easy to mishandle a brat.

This support group is open to all genders, orientations and lifestyles. We will start with about an hour of discussion picking apart comment brat misconceptions, classifying various "types" of brats and the correspondng tactics for interacting with them. We will discuss ideal candidates for brat types and what to do with those who are mismatched.

Finally we will open up the floor for brats to speak and their counterparts to listen. This is a safe(r) space for Brats to speak freely, so any non-brats will have to save their questions for text or after all Brats have spoken.

The goal for this group is provide a positive and beneficial space to share and better ourselves. There will be a container set as to prevent it from becoming an all out complaining zone - though there will be room for that as well.

4:00pm EDT - 5:15pm EDT - Brat Re-Education.

5:15pm EDT - 5:45pm EDT - Brat Support Group - Open Forum

*MOST* definitions of what a brat "is" on the internet are horse shit. Here is one that is okay:

“A brat is someone who enjoys being mischievous, disobedient and cheeky to their partner, usually lightheartedly and in expectation of a reaction from their partner. Brattiness may be temporary or enduring”.