CNC Intensive Part 1 Video
Learn how to get what you crave from human connection, pleasure, and power using the intensity of CNC play!
Written and hosted by Tina Horn
Take a deep dive into seemingly paradoxical yet profoundly vital kink concept of consensual non-consent (CNC). Whether you’re someone who entertains fantasies of force and surrender, or you simply believe that liberation for all can only emerge through collective grappling with eros, gender, and power, this intensive is for you.
Part 1 of 3: What is CNC and Why Are People Into That?!
Which forms of kink, BDSM, and fetish play can be defined by the seemingly paradoxical term consensual non-consent? When is CNC the main course, the amuse bouche, the spice? What kind of play is decidedly not CNC? For those who are into it, why are they into it, and what are some good ways to interrogate why they’re into it? For those who are into it, how do they explore and practice it? How do they communicate with new partners, existing partners, or clients about their interest? How do power dynamics change for tops, bottoms, and switches?
Tina’s classes bring a queer, kinky, pervy, slutty sensibility to sexuality topics, while welcoming all kinds of students.
Also discussed: physiology of fear play
CNC Intensive Details
Recordings of Part 2 (Scene Ideas and Dirty Talk) and Part3 (The Evolving Politics and Ethics of CNC) from this intensive are also available for purchase as add-ons or in the workshop section of this shop (hint: scroll down for an easy add-on to your cart!)
Refers to BDSM Basics PDF also available on the site for $5 as an add-on.
Download Details
Customers receive a secure link to the file lasting 24 hours after the first download.
This is a one hour long recording of a CNC Intensive online workshop which was broadcast live in 2024. It includes explicit images from a slideshow. (It does not include any identifying information of anyone who signed up for the live intensive.)
Sliding scale is available if you are a queer or trans BIPOC, chronically ill &/or disabled person, or a SW. Please email me for the code.
No part of this video may be shared or reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of Tina Horn.
Reviews of workshops:
“I love Tina. She is so affable and comfortable to be around as well as funny and knowledgeable. I like that she always notes privilege and race in her classes.”
“I found Tina through researching my own sexuality, kinks, and fetishes. Her perspective and her work has really helped me personally and enriched my life for the better.”
“I loved the careful framing and context Tina gave! Sometimes it’s harder to talk about dark fantasies, but Tina created a positive space.”
Learn how to get what you crave from human connection, pleasure, and power using the intensity of CNC play!
Written and hosted by Tina Horn
Take a deep dive into seemingly paradoxical yet profoundly vital kink concept of consensual non-consent (CNC). Whether you’re someone who entertains fantasies of force and surrender, or you simply believe that liberation for all can only emerge through collective grappling with eros, gender, and power, this intensive is for you.
Part 1 of 3: What is CNC and Why Are People Into That?!
Which forms of kink, BDSM, and fetish play can be defined by the seemingly paradoxical term consensual non-consent? When is CNC the main course, the amuse bouche, the spice? What kind of play is decidedly not CNC? For those who are into it, why are they into it, and what are some good ways to interrogate why they’re into it? For those who are into it, how do they explore and practice it? How do they communicate with new partners, existing partners, or clients about their interest? How do power dynamics change for tops, bottoms, and switches?
Tina’s classes bring a queer, kinky, pervy, slutty sensibility to sexuality topics, while welcoming all kinds of students.
Also discussed: physiology of fear play
CNC Intensive Details
Recordings of Part 2 (Scene Ideas and Dirty Talk) and Part3 (The Evolving Politics and Ethics of CNC) from this intensive are also available for purchase as add-ons or in the workshop section of this shop (hint: scroll down for an easy add-on to your cart!)
Refers to BDSM Basics PDF also available on the site for $5 as an add-on.
Download Details
Customers receive a secure link to the file lasting 24 hours after the first download.
This is a one hour long recording of a CNC Intensive online workshop which was broadcast live in 2024. It includes explicit images from a slideshow. (It does not include any identifying information of anyone who signed up for the live intensive.)
Sliding scale is available if you are a queer or trans BIPOC, chronically ill &/or disabled person, or a SW. Please email me for the code.
No part of this video may be shared or reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of Tina Horn.
Reviews of workshops:
“I love Tina. She is so affable and comfortable to be around as well as funny and knowledgeable. I like that she always notes privilege and race in her classes.”
“I found Tina through researching my own sexuality, kinks, and fetishes. Her perspective and her work has really helped me personally and enriched my life for the better.”
“I loved the careful framing and context Tina gave! Sometimes it’s harder to talk about dark fantasies, but Tina created a positive space.”



Learn how to get what you crave from human connection, pleasure, and power using the intensity of CNC play!
Written and hosted by Tina Horn
Take a deep dive into seemingly paradoxical yet profoundly vital kink concept of consensual non-consent (CNC). Whether you’re someone who entertains fantasies of force and surrender, or you simply believe that liberation for all can only emerge through collective grappling with eros, gender, and power, this intensive is for you.
Part 1 of 3: What is CNC and Why Are People Into That?!
Which forms of kink, BDSM, and fetish play can be defined by the seemingly paradoxical term consensual non-consent? When is CNC the main course, the amuse bouche, the spice? What kind of play is decidedly not CNC? For those who are into it, why are they into it, and what are some good ways to interrogate why they’re into it? For those who are into it, how do they explore and practice it? How do they communicate with new partners, existing partners, or clients about their interest? How do power dynamics change for tops, bottoms, and switches?
Tina’s classes bring a queer, kinky, pervy, slutty sensibility to sexuality topics, while welcoming all kinds of students.
Also discussed: physiology of fear play
CNC Intensive Details
Recordings of Part 2 (Scene Ideas and Dirty Talk) and Part3 (The Evolving Politics and Ethics of CNC) from this intensive are also available for purchase as add-ons or in the workshop section of this shop (hint: scroll down for an easy add-on to your cart!)
Refers to BDSM Basics PDF also available on the site for $5 as an add-on.
Download Details
Customers receive a secure link to the file lasting 24 hours after the first download.
This is a one hour long recording of a CNC Intensive online workshop which was broadcast live in 2024. It includes explicit images from a slideshow. (It does not include any identifying information of anyone who signed up for the live intensive.)
Sliding scale is available if you are a queer or trans BIPOC, chronically ill &/or disabled person, or a SW. Please email me for the code.
No part of this video may be shared or reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of Tina Horn.
Reviews of workshops:
“I love Tina. She is so affable and comfortable to be around as well as funny and knowledgeable. I like that she always notes privilege and race in her classes.”
“I found Tina through researching my own sexuality, kinks, and fetishes. Her perspective and her work has really helped me personally and enriched my life for the better.”
“I loved the careful framing and context Tina gave! Sometimes it’s harder to talk about dark fantasies, but Tina created a positive space.”