“Wild Things” will fluff your fur with a second fetish party in San Francisco.
by Patch O'Furr
Wild Things 2: at San Francisco’s Citadel club – April 12, 2015
Artists and dealers are invited to show and sell your wares.
Info: (Ask me – patch.ofurr at gmail.)
Spring brings the birds and bees… and a surprise almost too hot to bear! The uncaged, unleashed Wild Things party is back. A special group of furries are partnered with a BDSM dungeon to top their daring experiment from November.
The first party was more fun than a barrel of monkeys. It beat all expectations… (and some naughty dogs who deserved spankings too). The announcement here broke traffic records. It was this blog’s top article of 2014. The party went so well, they had to hold back from promoting it.
With a short few days left, the surprise is here…
Get pre-sale tickets:
Wild Things 2: Spring Fever
It’s an open invite, Furry/petplay sex party. It’s “a special evening play session with dirty art, lights and music, fun and games.” It’s a “unique, gutsy, sexy, creative, WTF happening for consenting adult friends”. Yes, it’s really everything that giggling rumor-spreaders fear… and fearless freedom-lovers dream about.
DON’T FREAK OUT… Sex is just one sub-interest in the creative subculture of Furry. It’s a wide umbrella covering “everything from Disney to Dirty.” The “topic everyone loves to hate” doesn’t define it. But it’s valuable to push limits and grow freedom of expression. Sex is just an optional ingredient for some grown-ups who want it. Do you want it? Come get it.
There’s accommodation for shy people. The roomy club has space for dancing or cuddling, with fur and fluff. Other chill space is set aside for no-touch socializing and party snacks. Smoothies and snacks are included with admission. (There’s no alcohol due to licensing of this kind of club.)
This is meant to be an art and performing event, with creative animal costumes and play… not like a dirty movie where people sit around looking bored. You won’t find anything like this anywhere else. If you’ve seen “murrsuits”, they’re here. Costumes are heavily encouraged.