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"Today, people go to H&M and Forever 21 and pay $20 for what looks nice," [Chrissy Grieco] said. "It's a disposable culture." The four-day event draws thousands annually with classes such as "Japanese bondage basics," "basic candle waving" and "a...

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Published inSt. Petersburg times (Saint Petersburg, Fla. : 1921)
Main Author Hannah, Jeffrey
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tampa Bay Times Publishing Company 13.08.2016
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Summary:"Today, people go to H&M and Forever 21 and pay $20 for what looks nice," [Chrissy Grieco] said. "It's a disposable culture." The four-day event draws thousands annually with classes such as "Japanese bondage basics," "basic candle waving" and "ageism in kink" and social events such as a red carpet event, a masquerade ball and a pool party. "(Bondage) is no longer an exclusive club. It isn't like that," Gylfason said. "There are more average people dabbling in it."
ISSN:2327-9052