One of the more intriguing—and often misunderstood—social dynamics that can emerge in adult or university-level social circles is . While the term originated in specific niche communities, its psychological roots are based on power dynamics, vulnerability, and social contrast.

This autumn term, St. Dunstan's is offering a free full CFNM event, which promises to be an unforgettable experience for all participants. The event is designed to be an inclusive and respectful space where students can engage in discussions, activities, and performances that promote positivity and self-acceptance.

One of the highlights of the festival was a large-scale collaborative art project. Students and teachers worked together to create a beautiful mural that represented the unity and diversity of St. Dunstan's. The project encapsulated the essence of the Autumn Festival: coming together, celebrating individuality, and enhancing the sense of community.