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Revision as of 12:32, 5 June 2020 by The Anome (talk | contribs) (copyedit for flow)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Social event in which attendees engage in BDSM activities and socialize with like-minded people This article is about the BDSM term. For the type of traditional social event, see Play party (U.S. traditional).In BDSM culture, a play party is a social event in which attendees engage in BDSM activities and socialize with like-minded people. Generally there is an area for drinking and socializing, an area for changing into more appropriate attire (such as fetishwear), and an area for "play" or sexually arousing activities.
Organizers often provide certain large pieces of BDSM equipment to which people can be bound or restrained. Party goers usually bring their own whips, canes, restraints etc. In larger play parties, there are usually dungeon monitors who enforce party rules such as safe, sane and consensual and risk-aware consensual kink.
It is not mandatory to play at a party, instead attendees are welcome to merely take the role of a voyeur. It is not acceptable, however, to touch anyone or their BDSM equipment or sex toys without permission or to interrupt a scene in any way.
A play party can be a place for safer first date scenes. Often a Do Not Invite List is kept of persistent rule breakers so that participants can know they are in safe company.
In 2000, A party in Attleboro, Massachusetts was invaded by police for alleged violations of assault and morality laws.
See also
References
- ^ Brame G. (2001) Come Hither! A Commonsense Guide to Kinky Sex, Fusion Press, London, page 63.
- ^ "Moser C., Demystifying alternative sexual behaviors, in Sexuality, Reproduction & Menopause, Volume 4, Issue 2". October 2006. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ^ "Moser C., A Glossary of Terms Used by Sexual Minorities, reproduced from San Francisco Medicine, Volume 71, No. 10". November–December 1998. Archived from the original on 2008-06-05. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ^ Newman F. (2004) The Whole Lesbian Sex Book: A Passionate Guide, Cleis Press, San Francisco, page 271-277.
- ^ "Van de Mark B., Energy exchange, in The Gay & Lesbian Times". 3 March 2005. Archived from the original on 25 May 2011. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- Paddleboro by Michelle Chihara - Nerve.com
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