Plura

HMU Academy: Gender Affirming Rope

This class will explore how we can adapt our rope practice and ties to be more gender affirming.

This Hit Me Up event is open to the public, 21+.

About the Class

This class will explore how we can adapt our tying practice to be more inclusive and gender affirming. We will discuss ideas on how to negotiate around gender, with a focus on consent, inclusive language, and considerations for tying after gender affirming procedures and/or HRT. Then, we will explore aesthetics using “third” or finishing ropes for box ties or Tengu. Because gender is as individual as every person, this class will not focus on specific patterns, but rather on developing tools and language that will make our rope practice feel more organic, adaptable, and affirming. Technical takeaways will include two ways to attach finishing ropes, and how they can impact the feel and function of the tie. There will be live demonstrations as well as time for tying pairs to explore! This class centers trans folks in rope, but all are welcome and encouraged to attend.

About Your Instructor

Salem X is a queer, nonbinary pro-domme and rope artist/educator/performer. They started tying in 2021 and fell in love with it! Salem has garnered attention nationally and internationally for their work as a performer. In NYC, they’ve performed and house-topped at events like House of Love, City of Gods, Feral, Bruise, and SuciaQueer. In September 2024 they performed at Folsom Street Fair and Twisted Windows in San Francisco. In February 2025 they reprised their Twisted Windows performance for Karada House’s virtual Queerope. Salem loves the connective and adaptable nature of rope. They are passionate about rope spaces that center marginalized folks and their experiences, which led them to co-found T4T Jam, a trans rope jam in Brooklyn. Salem teaches rope in both class and private settings. Their approach to rope education emphasizes risk awareness, consent, and tying in a way that feels organic and connective rather than prescribed and pattern-based. salemthesadist.com

FAQs

FAQ: what should I bring?

Several hanks of rope. Enough to build either a box tie or Tengu on your tying partner, and a few extra. Some way to take notes if you’d like. An open and imaginative mind.

FAQ: any skill pre-requisites? (i.e., is this for beginners, advanced, everyone?)

This is a mixed-level class. If you are tying, please have a solid grasp of basic knots and frictions (X-friction, munter hitch, half hitch, single column, reverse tension), as well as knowledge of a simple Tengu or box tie pattern–it does not have to be suspendable. If you are being tied, you should have strong bodily awareness. Both partners should have the ability to communicate their needs and wants to their partner, and be receptive to feedback.

FAQ: what should I wear?

Wear whatever is comfortable to tie in.

FAQ: can I attend solo, or do I need to come with a partner?

Come with a partner! Each ticket is for a tying pair.

STAY IN TOUCH!

💜 Instagram @hitmeupnycity

💜 Join our public newsletter

💜 Support HMU -- We're On Patreon. Many of you have asked how you can help out! Other than spreading the word, attending parties and volunteering, becoming a patron is an opportunity to help us succeed — while receiving special perks in the meantime. Interested in becoming a patron? Click here.

✨Volunteers: Limited volunteer spots available. Please email admin@hitmeupnyc.com to express interest.

✨Location: 120 Walker St in Lower Manhattan. The space has an elevator. Please email hello@hitmeupnyc.com if you need any accessibility accommodations.

✨Full vaccination is required. While we recommend getting the booster shots, we are not verifying them at this time.

✨Membership: We reserve the right to refuse entry if needed. Hit Me Up also hosts private events which are invite only, and anyone new to Hit Me Up must apply and be approved to attend—no guests or plus ones. Please visit https://www.hitmeupnyc.com/join to join. You are welcome to inquire as to your status or that of your friends, but please do not act as if you have an entitlement to access our space or members. Building special spaces is hard, and while we are inclusive and welcoming, we reserve the right to curate our membership as needed to maintain our flourishing community. If you'd like to sponsor a new member please have them apply as soon as possible. If they wait until a few days before the event we cannot guarantee they will be able to be approved in time.

✨Please stay home if you are feeling ill or if you have had recent close contact with someone who tested Covid positive (within the past 5 days). You could be incubating and still test negative. Any requests for refunds for any reason will be honored up to the day of the event. Remember: safe, sane, and sanitary Just email hello@hitmeupnyc.com and we will give you a full refund, no questions asked.

✨Consent Policy: All of our events are ASK FIRST events. The rules of respectful and consensual behavior WILL be enforced. You will be responsible for reading our consent policy and behaving appropriately. Read our consent policy in full: https://www.hitmeupnyc.com/consent. If you have questions, want to make a report, or need support, please contact our third party consent reporting service, available at consent@hitmeupnyc.com.

Tickets

  • One Pair (2 people)

    $80
    0
    Only 10 left
  • One Pair (2 people) SWers, BIPOC, and Trans femmes

    $40
    0
    Only 4 left
See more events in New York, NY