The Wet Spot
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#One night a month of men-only, one night a month of women-only | #One night a month of men-only, one night a month of women-only |
Revision as of 23:00, 10 May 2015
Club: | The Wet Spot / Center for Sex Positive Culture |
Type of Club: | dance, play, community center |
Active or defunct: | Active |
Venue: | Located in Seattle, Washington, USA. Has own rather sizable building in the Interbay area. |
Contact: | info AT wetspot DOT org |
website: | Center for Sex Positive Culture |
Summary: | Calls itself a "Sex-positive community center" ("SPCC"). Enormous range of activities ranges from workshops on both the physical and emotional aspects of sexuality and BDSM to play parties, dance nights, non-sexual social gatherings, offsite party at a heated pool, to more unusual activities like somewhat kinky life drawing sessions for artists or a weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting or a bunch of people watching (and heckling) porn films. Also various support groups (e.g. Women's Welcoming Committee, Slaves' support group). Runs an anual art show, the Seattle Erotic Art Festival (SEAF). |
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