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Pansexual BDSM Play Party: Pandora's Dungeon
Description: Pandora's dungeon is a quarterly event that happens in February, May, August and November A pansexual dungeon event where all styles and Intensities of S/M (BDSM) and all sexual identities/orientations are welcomed and encouraged. Although not required, fetish wear is encouraged. Pandora's Dungeon is structured differently. We use agreements not rules. By attending the event, everyone has agreed to the agreements, which are posted in large print for easy review. The majority of the main area is dungeon with couches and chairs placed along with equipment. There is no specified social area. Pandora's Dungeon has an area for "interpretive free expression" (dance) as well as an area for gratification, including self-gratification. Because chairs and tables are mixed in among BDSM equipment, this event is particularly beneficial to the exhibitionist style of scening and those that enjoy watching up close. (For those who want a more private session, nonvoyeur areas are available in back rooms.) The carpet that is usually down during dungeon events is removed on about half of the dungeon to allow sessions in the main dungeon that would generally be restricted to the medical and messy rooms.You might see sessions in the main dungeon that would likely be delegated to a side room on other nights. We expect those attending this event to have the self-discipline to go to another area of the facility if a particular session is more intense than they feel is comfortable for them. There is adequate but limited staff (no Monitors/DMs) as we feel everyone is an adult and does not need anyone "inspecting" their particular style of sessioning. The focus at Pandora's Dungeon is to facilitate your experience so you can safely accomplish what you wish to do. With this focus in mind, our goal is to not restrict a session that you wish to engage in, but rather to direct which equipment and where in the dungeon you can engage in your session safely and enjoyably. It is not necessary to speak to a Host or Event Coordinator before starting your scene or session unless you will be doing certain types of activities (wax, fire, sharp instrument, suspension, or highly disruptive type of session such as a take-down scene). One does not speak to the Event Coordinator to "ask permission" but rather to inform the Event Coordinator that a scene that may require extra precautions will be taking place and to coordinate where that scene is best accomplished in the dungeon space. Questions? Contact Gene G_LM@yahoo.com. |
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