Pride is Coming! Pride is Coming!

by Cass

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Want to join in and march with us? Click to read our Pride Parade FAQ.

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Update! 🏳‍🌈 Want to join in and march with us? Click to read our Pride Parade FAQ. 🏳‍🌈

Yaaaassssss honey! It is Pride Month and we are LIVE!

The CSPC is ready to shine! We would love for our fabulous and lovely CSPC members and volunteers to come see us on Capitol Hill on June 25 and march with us in Downtown Seattle on June 26..

ARE YOU READY? This is our moment to stand up and show out!

The CSPC is sponsoring a table at the Capitol Hill events on Saturday, June 25. Come see us on Broadway between Mercer and Republican, just a few tables up from the Beer Garden in the Blue Zone.

The Seattle Pride parade will be Sunday, June 26, in Downtown Seattle.The Parade will start at 11:00 am, but we’ll be gathering earlier. This year we are #109. Our registration tent will be located at Safeco Plaza on the west side of 4th Ave between Madison and Spring. Our march time is TBD.

What you will need if you wish to participate:

  • Proof of vaccination is A MUST. Your actual card or picture on your phone will work. 

  • If you are not vaccinated you must have a negative PCR test result 48 hrs before the event. Bring the printout.

  • If bringing a fur baby, bring poop bags! And keep them on a leash.

Also to note: We will not be asking the unsheltered to move. We are in their space and will respect them and their space. If you are uncomfortable with the possibility of having to interact with the homeless population DO NOT COME.

And most importantly–wear comfy shoes!

If you wish to participate (and we hope you do!) please email pride@thecspc.org.

Love you all–we can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Come Party with Us at LaQueer: Pride Edition!

It’s time for LaQueer: Pride Edition! We’re ready to welcome the CSPC’s queer community for safer kinky and sexy fun as we celebrate the full rainbow of authentic love and desire. We welcome all kinds of play that are allowed under the CSPC’s rules, and welcome people all across the various spectra of queer identity. We will have rope suspension points, kink equipment like spanking benches and racks, and space for everything from cuddles to needles.

In addition, post-pandemic we will be providing materials to help you flag your level of willingness to interact with others. This is to help everyone feel safer returning to large group social events, and to increase accessibility for members of our community who struggled with socialization even before spending over a year at home.

All of us on the team love the community this party built before the pandemic. We want to see that return and build on that to make it even stronger. This is the queer party you’ve been waiting for, back and better than ever. During Seattle’s Pride 2022, come party with us!

WHEN: 8 p.m. to midnight

WHERE: The Gallery Erato, located in Pioneer Square at 309 1st Ave S.

COST: $25

WHO: This event is for queer folx and their friends! “Queer" here is used as an umbrella term for anyone who identifies as not-heterosexual or not-cisgender.

If you aren't queer and are not attending with a queer person, we invite you to join us at a different event. We know our parties are less frequent than usual, but we ask that you respect our intention to create a queer space with this event.

There will be no tickets available at the door for this event, tickets are only available through pre purchase online. Registration for this party is limited to a maximum of 120 tickets.

Want to come? Get your tickets online now!

Not yet a member? Get your tickets that include New Member Orientation here!

Consent Corner 2.15

by Emma Atkinson and Rachel Drake

Hello, most esteemed readers!  Thank you for cuddling with us in this most consent-filled of corners.  

It’s June and that means Pride.  It’s a time for you to bask in the wonder that is you, with all of your lovely individual qualities.  And, while you’re at it, you can take some time to bask in the wonder that is your community, with all of the weird and wild people who are part of it.  We’re hoping that your community has a relatively high percentage of weird and wild people because, in our experience, they tend to be the most fun!  

We hope to see you at the Capitol Hill and Seattle Center Pride events on June 25 and 26 - we’ll be there!  And we’ll be at (and in) the Pride parade in Seattle on Sunday, June 26.  Celebrations abound all month long and celebrating with your community can create an upward spiral of even more joy and mutual appreciation.  

You’ll probably see some people you know, only you may not have known some aspect of them that is evidenced in a Pride celebration.  Remember that you need their explicit consent to refer to this new knowledge in the world at large.  Just because you know that they are XYZ (kinky, queer, ethically non-monogamous, poly, leather, etc.) doesn’t mean that they are out to the world.

Many people have justifiable concerns about how their employers, their family, or others in their community would react to this new knowledge.  A simple or playful tag on social media can cause people serious issues.  Even in this day and age, some people have morality clauses in their work contracts, others may be grappling with custody issues, and still others may find their housing situation suddenly jeopardized.  Please be mindful of how your words and actions can affect others’ lives.  

Homework:  Please celebrate your Pride in all the ways you possibly can.  Remember to celebrate mindfully and let a focus on consent be your guide.  We’d love to hear your favorite Pride stories - send them to:  info@thecspc.org.

“Be excellent to each other” - Bill and Ted

“Be sexcellent to each other” - Emma and Rachel

Hump History Year Four: Going Fourth!

by Teeebone

The Hump started its fourth year with much fanfare and great expectations after tying with the Grind for the Member's Choice Award in early January. And those expectations were right on target, because 2011 brought in more people, more challenges, and even a crisis that would affect the Hump in the future...

On January 21, 2011, (the Friday before the Hump's Third Birthday/Anniversary) I got to debut my first "solo project," a sex-focused party scheduled on third Fridays called Luv Shack, though later on it would be rebranded as OMG SX! Basically, it was set up to be like the Hump on a Friday night, from 8pm-2am. (Stay tuned for more deets on this party in a future article!)

In April, TK began her EC training. While she was one of our favorite DJs, she also was involved in a number of other parties and projects, like Monday Madness. After this training, she started helping out with the EC duties for the Hump as well.

During the spring and throughout the year, there was a push to promote CSPC events, news and networking through CenterSpace, a website run by the CSPC with user accounts for CSPC members and some basic web page editing capabilities for posting events. The site didn't get as much traffic as FetLife did, however, which by this time had become the unofficial go-to site for many CSPC members.

In July, an incident occurred at the Hump that would change the party forever. A little background first: Once upon a time, impact play was actually allowed at the Hump, just as long as it wasn't too noisy– as in not louder than the dance music. That night in July, a group of attendees thought it would be a really great idea to have a rather loud impact play scene in the Back Room (which was reserved for sex on its many mattresses or its sex sling) for about two hours, much to the detriment of everybody else.

Some attendees belatedly came to us to tell us about it that night and the next day after I had sent the EC report with the details, the Director notified us of an email from one of the attendees. She then recommended that we no longer allow impact play at the Hump, though playful birthday spankings would still be permitted, and asked that the definitions of sex-focused activity and BDSM-focused activity become more detailed and enforced.

That was on Thursday. Over the next two days I analyzed and re-wrote the rules for both the Hump and the Whump to better define what was expected at both parties. Suspensions, rope bondage and sensation play that didn't involve breaking skin would still be allowed at the Hump. The Whump rules were then written to match the rules of a typical CSPC BDSM-focused party. Since the Hump was held in the Main Space and the Whump was held in the RAW Dungeon, there was a degree of separation between the two to help create a different environment for both. By the end of the weekend, the new rules were up on CenterSpace and FetLife.

In October we celebrated Talk Like a Pirate Day (October 19) by having a Pirate Abduction Taster at the Whump. Members were encouraged to sign up as pirates or abductees with prep and negotiation done with the staff. It was truly a unique one-of-a-kind event.

On December 23, 2011, a new party put together and championed by TK called Power Play Mixed-Tape debuted and was such a big hit that it was given the third Saturday slot on the CSPC schedule for the next year. TK put me on as the closing DJ for this event, a post that I still hold to this day.

On January 18th, 2012, the Hump's fourth year ended with the party being canceled due to one of the Seattle area's rare snow-pocalypse weather events that make all road travel hazardous for everybody. 2011 was a difficult year, especially during late July, but all the hard work was worth it whenever we read a sincere thank you note like this one:

The Hump...Thank you :)

Thank you for this wonderful space. Thank you for the beautiful middle eastern and other beats. Thank you for a fun opportunity to put on some belly dancing pretties and dance for my man. It was my first night there to play. Ever. And it was WONDERFUL! Thank you for the strawberry scent in the back room and the nice curtains that provide a semi-private space... But a little voyeuristic too. Heh. A very special night. Looking forward to my next visit…

Until next time… :^)

BDSM Research--Participants Needed!

by Eirikah Delaunay and Georgie Blewett

Hello sexy people! My friend and colleague, Georgie Blewett, is conducting a research study on Stigma and Belonging Amongst Kinky People as part of her studies at the University of St. Andrews, and of course I thought of all of you! If you have a few minutes and would like to add your voice to this important research on how our identities as kinky folks impact the rest of our lives, please read on for the study details and follow the link below to complete the survey.

Thank you! <3

Project: Stigma and Belonging Amongst Kinky People

This study is being conducted as part of my, Georgie Blewett, research study in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of St Andrews.

We invite you to participate in a research project understanding perceptions of stigma, identity, and well-being in the BDSM (Bondage & Discipline, Domination & Submission, and Sadomasochism) community. In this study you will receive an anonymous questionnaire about your BDSM practices, experiences of stigma and aspects of your well-being that should take no longer than 30 minutes to complete.  The BDSM community is a severely under-researched group, and I would like to provide more insight and understanding on the experience of being kinky.

You will have the chance to win a $50 Amazon voucher if you are in the US, UK, or Canada, or else direct money deposit if you are outside these regions, which incur a small fee.

If you are interested, please click the link to the questionnaire below. You will then be given a Participant Information Sheet that further details my research before being asked whether you consent to participate. If you have any questions, please use the contact details below.

Questionnaire link:

https://qfreeaccountssjc1.az1.qualtrics.com/.../SV...

Contact Details

Researcher: Georgie Blewett

Supervisor: Dr Nicole Tausch

Contact Details: gb223@st-andrews.ac.uk (Researcher)

nt20@st-andrews.ac.uk (Supervisor)

Important: As BDSM is illegal in some countries, if you feel at all at risk, we advise you to delete your browser history and cache so there is no evidence you have taken this questionnaire. A link on how to clear your cache is provided: https://kinsta.com/knowledgebase/how-to-clear-browser-cache/

Fresh Meet: What's in YOUR Toybag?

Fresh Meet is tomorrow night! Come and meet other sex-positive folks, show off your hottest outfit, and/or load up your toy bag (but please don't load it so much you hurt yourself).

Fresh Meet is an event dedicated to building community! Whether you are new to kink, new to the CSPC, or want to meet more kinky folks, Fresh Meet will have something for you! Join us at the gorgeous Gallery Erato where we will have sexy mingling, play space, and a few kink tastings. Register for members-only tickets here

Not a member? Not a problem! Register here for New Member Orientation before the party, and then stay to play!

Community Matters: CSPC COVID Protocols Member Survey

As we continue to surf the waves of COVID, we continue to be grateful for all the ways that our CSPC community has stepped up to help take care of each other’s safety by following the prevention protocols established when we re-opened for in-person events last year. As a reminder, those protocols are:

  • Reduced ticket sales to ensure the venue capacity allowed for social distancing;

  • Showing proof of vaccination at entry to any in-person event;

  • Mandatory masking except when actively eating, drinking, or using your mouth in a scene.

In response to the changes in public health recommendations, the Board expanded the cap on ticket sales from 100 to 120 in April 2022 so that more of our community could gather at our events. However, so far we have maintained our mandatory vaccination and masking policies for the safety of our membership and volunteers.

At this time, we’d like to ask YOU, our members and volunteers, to share your thoughts about the protocols we have in place, potential changes to those protocols, and how those changes might impact your sense of safety and willingness to attend or volunteer at in-person events in the next few months.

Please complete the CSPC Community Survey–COVID Protocols June 2022 by next Thursday, June 9, to let us know your preferences and ideas. This survey is anonymous and will take approximately five minutes to complete. The Board will use your feedback as we consider changes to our protocols.

Stay safe, stay sexy – The CSPC Board

Celebrating Juneteenth!

by Cass

Black Independence Day is coming!

What is that, you ask?

Juneteenth! The unofficial end of slavery was June 19, 1865, when General Gordon Granger informed slaves in Galveston, Texas, that they were free.

Did you know that Juneteenth is now recognized as a Federal Holiday? 

Celebrated on June 19 every year, Juneteenth is the first new Federal holiday instituted since Martin Luther King Day in 1983. 

What do you do on Juneteenth? 

Good question. People celebrate the same ways they do on July 4th, except no fireworks. There will be cook outs, community service projects, marches, and other commemorative events. 

Should you celebrate and participate in events happening? 

Damn right, you should! Check out your "What's Happening” page in your city for a list of events and organizations participating in this year’s Juneteenth celebrations. There will be events and activities happening all weekend. I am sure you will find something the whole family will enjoy! 

Love, your family @ The CSPC 

Welcome to Pride 2022!

by Eirikah Delaunay

Update!

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Want to join in and march with us? Click to read our Pride Parade FAQ.

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Update! 🏳‍🌈 Want to join in and march with us? Click to read our Pride Parade FAQ. 🏳‍🌈

It’s time to celebrate the rainbow of beauties of our diverse authentic sexual and sensual selves! The mission of the Center for Sex Positive Culture is to “create spaces to celebrate, develop, and explore sexuality and sensuality among a diverse, supportive community,” and we can’t wait to share our Pride in who we are as individuals and as a community. 

The origins of Pride are political–held in June to commemorate the Stonewall Riots that fought for the human rights of LGBTQ+ folx. Today we have much to celebrate, yet we still have a long way to go to fully protect equal treatment under the law. For more information about the origins of Pride, visit https://www.them.us/story/the-complete-history-of-pride

The CSPC believes that authentic sexual identity should never stand in the way of safety, health, and prosperity for all. It’s always Pride at the CSPC!

We are excited to be hosting tables at Seattle Pride events on Capitol Hill on Saturday, June 25, and at the events at Seattle Center on Sunday, June 26. We’re also marching in the Pride Parade near Seattle Center on the morning of Sunday, June 26. We’d love to have you join us! 

We’re looking for 25 CSPC folx who can commit to meeting early Sunday morning with the rest of the CSPC marching contingent on 4th Ave. between Pike St. and S Washington St. for staging before the parade begins, then shaking their groove thing for the crowds for the next few hours as the parade moves through downtown, ending at Seattle Center. 

The parade organizers require that we share a roster of marchers with proof of COVID vaccination, so signing up in advance is essential. Email us at Pride@thecspc.org today to get on the list–dress up in your Pride finest and come toss swag to the crowds with us!

We’re also thrilled to present a special Pride edition of LaQueer: An LBGTQ+ Sex Positive Party on Saturday night, June 25, after the Pride events at Capitol Hill that day! Buy your tickets early and come party with us!