Lamâsching Protocol (Janina's School)

Lamâschtê young yuniversal unconditional lover. In contrast to Elina's original school of lamâsching, the perspective presented here is a little less regulated and therefore maybe more suited for more experienced lamâschers, who passed the stage of potential awkwardness. The ideas expressed in this article were heavily influenced by the utterances of Matthias Larisch and are not to be attributed to Janina Abels alone.


The major differences of this variant

  1. Lying down is not necessarily required. It is very well possible to lamâsch intensely while standing up or sitting next to or on top of each other.
  2. Getting close of course still is crucial! The Janina School of lamâsching even recommends to get as close as possible.
  3. Feeling comfortable also is a major requirement, although it is left to everyone's own personal judgement if and how much their personal comfyness may be sacrificed to be as close as possible to their lamâsching partners.
  4. Active hands are definitely a good thing, but actually every part of the body can be used as lamâsching devices, be it hands, arms, feet, legs, heads or the whole of the body. Movement is nice but not obligatory all the time and sometimes gently applied pressure is much nicer.
  5. Awkwardness is of course to be avoided, but since this school aims at more proficient lamâschers, we trust everyone to change or leave the situation if they don't relish it anymore.
  6. The most important difference in this school is that it is okay to have favorites. It also is okay to focus on one person at a time, to be as close as possible to this one human. Still, it is not okay to marginalize people and tact is a very important prerequisite for this approach!
  7. Furthermore, it is explicitly allowed to lift or move clothing to allow for more direct skin contact on e.g. the back, the belly or the neck. However, if another member of the lamâsching session expresses their resistance against having their clothes partly (re)moved, this is to be respected of course.

No-gos

Nothing is explicitly forbidden, but depending on the behavior or the participants the situation may change and may not even be lamâsching anymore. Please refer to the (unfortunately still quite vague) differentiation of lamâsch and sarp to get (a little bit) more clarity on this issue.



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