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The 5 W’s (and a how) of Starting a Munch
By
Claire
Munches are broadly defined as, "a way to meet folks that are into
BDSM in an informal and hassle-free environment." Usually the
setting for a "munch" is a restaurant, coffee shop, or
similar environment. Munches have become a common occurrence nation
and worldwide. They are a great way for newcomers to get involved in
their local community in a familiar non-threatening setting.
Who
I tend to think that munches should be pansexual meaning open to everyone
across gender and sexual orientation lines. They are in non BDSM spaces
so the purpose tends to be more social and a safe introduction to the
"scene" so that although you will get some old hats, expect
to see plenty of novices attending.
Why
For me, I started the
Connecticut Munches
because there was a serious lack of groups in the southern half
of Connecticut and due to lots of fighting between groups, they
were fragmented and hard to join. So besides a need for something
social (since both of the groups are and were educational and
supportive in nature) there was a need for something in the
Southern half of the state which could help provide information
about things going on in the state and help get people connected.
A munch seemed like the obvious choice.
So in deciding whether to begin a munch, you have to look at what
the need is in your area. Are there already groups that are educational,
social, or supportive in nature? It doesn’t make sense to duplicate
what is already being done. There are different forms of munches that
can be done. The most typical are held in non-BDSM restaurants and
are simply social, but there are plenty of munches which are educational
and include demos or play parties. If there is a group in the area that
already offers plenty of demos, there is no reason to craft a munch
that also has demos.
What
After deciding why to create a munch, what the munch will consist of
is essential in the planning stages of the munch and tend to evolve
as time goes on. ‘What’ can include simple things such as if the munch
will be held at a smoking or no-smoking restaurant, if there be pre-set
topics to discuss or a free flowing discussion. Will people be allowed
to wear fetish clothes, bring toys they want to show off, or bring
information on events or books? Can groups bring information on their
events is also something to take into consideration. However its always
good to be careful of this because many groups can try to use munches as
feeders for their groups – its usually important to make sure that does
not happen. These are things to consider in how the munch gets framed
and the rules which you will have to enforce at times.
Its best to keep the rules and guidelines simple in the beginning and
then expand based on if you need to and the direction the munches move
into.
When
Once you have planned the general rules of the whole munch, its important
to set a time and date and then stick to it. No matter how many people
you think will show up its important to just do it. The first munch is
always the hardest. Once the munch has started its equally as important
to stick to the same time, day, and place as was established so that
people won’t forget. I’ve had people show up at munches just from
accidentally being in town and remembering the dates and times.
Consistency is very important!
Where
This is somewhat similar to the planning except it deals with location that
is important. It is usually good to pick a restaurant that serves American
food with a nice selection of vegetarian food. It is also important for the
restaurant to have either a separate room or a balcony area for extra privacy.
The first munch that I held was in the center of the restaurant. Although
people skimmed over talking about BDSM, most of the talk was on computers
because it was pretty hard to talk and mill around in a restaurant filled
with vanillas.
Its always nice if the restaurant is wheelchair accessible and the food
is not too expensive. Separate bills are a lot easier to handle, but the
restaurant that I happen to have my munch refuses to do separate bills so
I do it on a semi-honor system. Typically we either hand out the bill or
as people are leaving have them put money into the bill. Thus far we
haven’t had any problems with people not paying their bill and have
always had more then enough for a 20-30% tip. However, the honor system
may not work for every munch.
In cases where the honor system doesn’t work, there are ways to control
the flow of the bill. If the restaurant allows for separate billing and
can do it accurately that solves your problem. If not, can go around
individually to each person with the bill. Usually going by table makes
it easier to keep track or keeping a list of everyone that is at the
munch. This allows you to make sure that everyone pays and puts enough
money in. Making sure you have the bill in your hands early is important
since a lot of times people will leave early and its easy to loose track
of who has paid. As a side note, making sure people have to pay for alcoholic
drinks at the bar or separately also helps keep the bill low and discrepancies
to a minimum.
How
Now you’ve got most of the planning done, how do you get word out about
the munches. One of the first thing you can do is go to meetings of
groups in your area and talk about the munches. Make sure you bring
some sort of sheet with info about the munches with you on either a
card or flier that you can hand out to people. Posting information
about the munches on newsgroups helps get word out on it. Newsgroups
that are good to post on are:
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soc.subculture.bondage-bdsm
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alt.sex.bondage
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alt.sex.sm
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alt.sex.fetish
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alt.sex.spanking
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alt.personals.fetish
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alt.personals.poly
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alt.personals.bondage
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alt.personals.spanking
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alt.personals.intergen
If you are on America Online you can start a member chat room for locals.
If you don’t have America Online you can always start a locals BDSM channel
on IRC. For general information on IRC visit
http://www.irc.com
. A fourth way to keep people informed on when the munches is to send
out mailings letting people know. An easy place that lets people run
announcement only mailing lists is onelist –
http://www.onelist.com
– or Yahoo Groups –
http://groups.yahoo.com
A third way to get news about your munches circulated and if you have
the talent, is to have a brief webpage which people can go to for
information on the munches. Instead of being bogged down with lots
of emails asking basic and repetitive questions, having a webpage
that you can refer people to saves time.
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