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		<title>How to Talk About Kink — Without Making It Weird</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Persephone Sinclair]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[A calm, practical workbook for starting the kink conversation — without the dread. 25 pages, instant download. Part of the Skillfully Bound Beginner Set.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Knowing what you want and knowing how to say it are two completely different things. Most people have figured out the first part. This workbook is for the second.</em></p>
<p><em>The conversation you&#8217;ve been putting off is probably shorter than you think — and easier than you&#8217;re imagining it will be. What makes it hard isn&#8217;t the subject. It&#8217;s not knowing what to say, or how to say it in a way that actually lands.</em></p>
<p><strong>How to Talk About Kink — Without Making It Weird</strong> is a calm, practical workbook that walks you through the whole conversation — from getting clear on what you actually want to say, to finding words that sound like you, to handling whatever comes back.</p>
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<li>Why this feels hard — naming the three main obstacles so they stop being ambient dread</li>
<li>Getting clarity before you begin — what you want to communicate, and what you&#8217;re actually afraid of</li>
<li>Finding your words — openers across three tones and how to make them sound like you</li>
<li>Handling the response — what different reactions actually mean and how to stay grounded</li>
<li>The Conversation Planner — your opener, key points, limits, and what comes next</li>
<li>After the conversation — a reflection page for the day after, whatever happened</li>
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<p>25 pages. Print or fill in digitally. Part of the Skillfully Bound Beginner Set.</p>
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