![]() And thanks, of course, to Folsom Street Events. And there may be one or two from Jamie Thrower's Dore Alley photos. Thanks to Miguel Angel Reyes for most of the photos here, mostly from his gallery of 2016 Folsom Street Fair photos. Here is an updated list of Dos and Don'ts of the Folsom Street Fair - the largest leather event in the world. That’s how it goes: The fair changes as you change. This year, my Folsom weekend will start with a fist party. At the time, I knew nothing about fisting. Here’s a new one.Īt the time, I had only been an attendee. Reading it now, my previous piece is both problematic and limited. I wrote a previous list of Folsom Street Fair Dos and Don'ts two years ago. Regardless if this is your first Folsom or your 50th, we all could use a primer on proper etiquette. It happens every year in September in San Francisco’s South of Market district. Or the closest thing to it - the Folsom Street Fair, an unapologetic, clothing-optional outdoor celebration of leather, kink, and BDSM. There’s a person dressed up as a pony in full-body fuchsia latex. There’s a crowd of naked men and women sitting in folding chairs on the sidewalk, smoking cigars. There’s a leather drag queen with giant devil horns. There’s a dominatrix in rubber leading around her gagged, drooling sub - a grown man in a dog collar with exposed genitals hung with metal weights.
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