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Zurich-based rope bondage studio with a welcoming atmosphere. German and English workshops, private practice slots, and a strong community focus. The studio operates as a member-driven collective. Members get access to weekly open practice sessions and discounted workshop fees. They place strong emphasis on consent education and have a written code of conduct that all members agree to upon joining.
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Added on May 13, 2026
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