Jiffy Kink: Pride Play Party
June 18 2022 @ 9:00 pm - 2:00 am
It’s Pride weekend and there is no better way to spend your Saturday night than with fellow kinksters at Sanctuary! June is Jiffy Kink host MxBliss’s birthday! And she wants to spank all the butts!
Be yourself in all your shiny glory at the friendly, inclusive, and shame-free Jiffy Kink Play Party. Please sport your rainbows, pastels, and all the colors that say, “I’m here! I’m Queer/Gay/Trans/Kinky/ACE/Etc.! Let’s celebrate!”
$20 (and $40 if you are in jeans/t-shirt/vanilla wear). If cost prohibitive, please DM me about volunteer opportunities. Please make an effort to dress to theme. Show us what you are proud of! We will enforce a dress code for this event. It doesn’t need to be anything expensive, but it also shouldn’t be the thing you wear to the gym or a sports bar.
Hanky code? Yes please!
Let’s come together to welcome and celebrate one another in an inclusive and friendly environment and get our kink on.
Featuring:
Birthday spankings for our June babies and because it’s MxBliss’s birthday, cake for everyone!
ForePlay FloorPlay room, a Jiffy Kink exclusive
Trained Dungeon Monitors
Furniture to meet your poking, spanking, and rigging needs
An orientation for folks new to play parties
DJ Zotzi-ha spinning the soundtrack to our sexy fun
ForePlay FloorPlay room, a Jiffy Kink exclusive
Trained Dungeon Monitors
Furniture to meet your poking, spanking, and rigging needs
An orientation for folks new to play parties
DJ Zotzi-ha spinning the soundtrack to our sexy fun
Kinky perverts, exhibitionists, and voyeurs of all types are welcome. This is a BIPOC, queer, and trans inclusive/centered space.
**COVID NOTE: The mask mandate in Oregon has been lifted. In an abundance of caution, we will continue to require proof of vaccination at the door and strongly recommend that folks stay masked when not actively scening or eating/drinking. We will provide one k94 mask free of charge to anyone who would like one.
We understand that this does not eliminate risk but we believe it is reasonable mitigation and minimizes the risk of community spread while allowing people to operate within their risk tolerance. We’ll try our best to make it worth it!