Videos
Episode I
Safe Sex Practices
Picture this: It's 2 AM at a festival, the music's pumping, and you're totally vibing with someone. Things heat up, and you both end up in a tent, ready to take it to the next level. But then, reality hits - no condoms. It's easy to think, "It's okay, just this once," but that decision could lead to more than you asked for.
Not using condoms isn't just risking an unplanned pregnancy or STIs (like Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, or Syphilis). It's risking safety, it's missing out on your freedom to love, freedom to live in the moment, without fear or anxiety. Remember, respecting your partner means taking care of both your health and theirs.
Leave the Castle with awesome stories, not regrets.
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Episode II
Consent, Healthy Relationships & Sex Stereotypes
Consent is the mutual agreement to engage, much like deciding to dance together. But agreeing to one dance doesn't mean you're in for an entire night. If the vibe changes, it's perfectly okay to hit pause. Always respect your partner's boundaries.
Pay attention to the cues you get from your partner. "No" always means no, silence is never a substitute for yes, and silence certainly isn't a beat drop to keep going.
If someone's not being coherent, so drunk they can't talk or walk properly, they can't consent. Basically, if they are wasted, that's a no-go zone. In such cases, trying to have any type of sexual interaction is considered assault or rape.
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Episode III
Understanding & Embracing Sexuality
The castle is a place of exploration, discovery and open-mindedness. Here is where we can lose ourselves to find ourselves and accept and celebrate who we are.
Sexuality is as diverse as your favorite DJ's mix. It includes your sexual orientation (who you're crushing on), behaviors (what you do under the sheets), and sexual identity (how you identify as: male, female, non binary). Gender identity, however, might be the same as the sex you were assigned at birth (cisgender) or not (transgender).
And just as there is no 'one-size-fits-all' in music preferences, there's no "normal" in sexuality. You might be heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, or something else entirely.
Understanding your sexuality isn't about fitting into a label; it's about tuning into your own unique frequency.
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Episode IV
Anatomy & Hygiene
If you want to rock your sex life at the Castle, or life, in general, you need to master your instrument.
Whether you have a penis or a vagina, each has its unique features - different colors, shapes, lengths. Understanding these differences is the first step to enjoying your sexual life safely.
Anatomy & Hygiene awareness are more than personal care; they're about mutual respect and safety in sexual encounters. Put it like this, understanding how our bodies work and keeping all clean down there sets the stage for awesome sex.
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Episode V
Pregnancy, Virginity and Sex Myths
Imagine you're at the festival, surrounded by endless possibilities and new experiences. New feelings to feel, a ton of beautiful people to meet and get to know better. The right context to lose your virginity and explore deeper intimacy… Clearly, the pressure of “the summer of love” weighs on you.
But pause for a moment. Allow yourself to take your time amidst all the rush.
Virginity is your own unique journey, not a milestone to be rushed or a marker of your worth. Embrace it at your own pace. Whether you're ready to take the step or choose to wait, it's your decision and yours alone.
And remember, real-life experiences are more genuine than any scripted scene in porn.
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Episode VI
Chem Sex & Foreplay
At the festival, we always want to amplify every moment to the max, and so when it comes to sex, trying to reach sky-high pleasure can be tempting. Yet, this blend of drugs and intimacy often leads to a distorted reality, overshadowing genuine feelings with risks like addiction, blurred lines of consent, and STIs.
Amazing orgasms, however, lie in the underrated joy of sober intimacy.
Consider the overlooked power of foreplay. Not a quick hit, but a slow build-up leading to a peak that feels just great. The key is syncing with your partner.
In the pursuit of pleasure, where ChemSex appears as a no-brainer shortcut, remember that true ecstasy lies within. It's about finding that rhythm together, in a way that's genuine, consensual, and safe.
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