ESP INTRO COURSE
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The ESP Introduction Course
✅ ESP Messaging Checklist (Level 1)
✅ ESP Profile Content Checklist (Level 1) Official
✅ ESP Profile Content Checklist (Level 1) Official
IMPORTANT NOTE - COMPLETING TRAINING DOES NOT GUARANTEE ATTENDANCE. YOU ARE ONLY BUYING ACCESS TO THE CHECKLISTS. YOU WILL STILL NEED TO BE APPROVED BEFORE ATTENDING. WE RETAIN THE RIGHT TO REJECT PEOPLE.
APPROVAL PROCESS
Buy access to ESP Introductory Course - 100 SEK (plus discount to future courses) - LINK BELOW
Send email to foxy@foxyfunevents.com with the following
Confirmation of payment
Face Picture of you holding a picture of email address made for payment and date
Write a few sentences about why you are a good fit and will contribute to the environment
You also need to take the in-person onboarding (Included as part of an event ticket)
Objective:
The ESP Program is designed to create a more respectful, considerate, and engaging group sex environment. It emphasizes consent, emotional intelligence, and community contribution rather than entitlement or passive presence.
ESP Core Values:
Control & Awareness – Managing excitement in high-energy situations.
Partner-Centric Mindset – Prioritizing partners’ needs over personal gratification.
Communication & Adaptability – Understanding and responding to verbal and non-verbal cues.
Contribution-Oriented Behavior – Enhancing the group dynamic rather than just taking from it.
Decency & Respect – Acting with integrity and not falling into "Zombie Dick" behavio
ESP Behavioral Expectations at Events
Avoid ‘Zombie Dick’ Syndrome
Moving around like a hungry predator waiting for an opportunity = bad behavior.
Standing around with no social engagement = bad behavior.
Seeking interaction through social engagement = good behavior.
‘Big Dick Attitude’ vs. Entitlement
Confidence without entitlement is sexy.
Acting like you are owed participation because you “showed up” is not.
Contributing to the overall energy of the event improves your experience and that of others.
Group Awareness & Consideration
Reading body language, understanding non-verbal signals.
Not assuming participation without explicit consent.
Not lingering or creating an uncomfortable environment.