Conversio Virium

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Conversio Virium
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Formation 2001
Type Student organization
Headquarters Columbia University, New York City
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Conversio Virium (CV) is one of the oldest university-sanctioned BDSM education groups in the United States. It was founded in 2001 at Columbia University in New York City. The name "Conversio Virium" translates roughly from Latin as "exchange of forces," which is a concept that reflects the dynamics often explored within BDSM activities.

History

Conversio Virium was established with the aim of providing a safe space for individuals interested in learning about BDSM in an educational and structured environment. The group was formed by Columbia University students who felt the need for a forum where issues related to consent, safety, and the psychological aspects of BDSM could be discussed openly and without judgment.

Activities

The group holds weekly meetings during the academic year where topics related to BDSM are discussed. These meetings often include discussions, workshops, and guest speakers who are experienced practitioners or educators within the BDSM community. Topics can range from basic safety and negotiation techniques to more specific discussions on dynamics such as dominance and submission, sadomasochism, and bondage. Conversio Virium emphasizes education, safety, and consent in all its activities.

Impact and Reception

Conversio Virium has played a significant role in promoting a better understanding of BDSM within the Columbia University community and beyond. It has helped in destigmatizing alternative sexualities and lifestyles by providing factual information and fostering an environment of respect and understanding. The group's activities are also aimed at helping individuals explore their sexuality in a safe and consensual manner.

Controversies

As with any group associated with sexuality, especially one involving BDSM, Conversio Virium has faced its share of controversies. Concerns have been raised about the appropriateness of such a group existing within a university setting. However, the group maintains that its focus on education and safety are in line with the educational mission of the university.

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