The turn of the year is fast approaching and quite a few of you are already eagerly awaiting the schedule of events. Don’t worry: we will announce the dates of our fetish parties here in good time before Christmas.
But first we would like to tell you that we have worked with our members to tidy up the plan a bit and have revised the names and dress code descriptions. Here are the most important points:
The All Fetish Night and Bodycheck! will no longer take place from next year. It turned out that the dress code for the All Fetish Night was too broad to distinguish it significantly from the Fridays. And Bodycheck had a name problem – we were repeatedly asked about the dress code and what it had to do with bodychecks.
But don’t worry – we have of course come up with something new. The successor will be Full Gear and the name says it all. The dress code is leather / rubber / uniform / army / workwear / neoprene / skinwear / sportswear / petplayer / prollstyle, etc.; also mixed and as the name suggests: at least 60% covered with gear.
The U35 will be continued and is based on the Full Gear dress code.
We have only added SWAT, vegan leather and uniforms other than military (e.g. police) to the dress code of Leder & Uniform – all of these were already permitted, but we often received questions from guests.
In addition to Rubber & Neopren, (shiny) PVC will also be permitted in the future.
On the other hand, we have tidied up the Sportswear a little: in future, the party is to have more of a “sport on land” character again; therefore, the following have now been excluded: PVC suits; surfing, diving and triathlon suits; and pure jock + harness
We are aware that jocks have their origins in a ball sport; so no problem at all for underneath a soccer, baseball, rugby or field hockey outfit. And because the motocross guys also do sports on land, MX has been added here.
ABDLers are always welcome – the outfit just has to match the dress code of the evening.As wetting is a big attraction for many with this fetish, we have now explicitly added ABDL welcome to the Piss party.
We tend to see police and military uniforms in Leather & Uniform rather than Workwear, even if they are workwear.Here we simply try to match the expectations of the visitors.
As you can see, much remains the same; we’ve just sorted and sharpened things up a bit.And now: join us in looking forward to a fantastic new year of events.