Permission Labs are group adventures for individuals. A small, international mix of people spending a week together in a remote mountain hut. Hiking, cooking, sharing a table, and occasionally surprising themselves.
The main thread running through the week is conscious kink. Not as performance. Not as a scene you're expected to enter. More as a shared language for exploring desire, boundaries, and what it actually feels like to ask for what you want, and to hear the same from others.
There's a shape to the week, but it bends around the people in it. You're invited to show up as yourself: not a polished version, not a performing one. Just you, at your own pace.
Most people arrive knowing they're looking for something. A real week. Real connection. A little more room to breathe. That's exactly what we try to make possible.
Come as you are.
Are you a neurodivergent and/or queer person, and you’ve had bad experiences with the call “Come as you are”? Then this blog post is for you!
There is no fixed definition, so it's good to know how we at PermissionLab.org see things. What it is for us, and what it's not. Here's the article about it :)