Sun, 1 November 2009
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When the weather starts cooling down in Philadelphia, the
leather scene tends to heat up with lots of activity. This year will be no exception. There’s quite a number of leather and kink events taking
place this month, starting with the first annual Philadelphia
Leather Pride Night (PLPN), scheduled for Saturday, November 7th at
the new Voyeur Nightclub (the after-hours space formerly known as Pure, 1221
St. James Street, Philly), from 7pm to midnight. Although “Leather” and “Pride” are often considered
near-exclusive terms to gay men, PLPN is far from being a gay male-specific event. Produced by Mid-Atlantic Leather Woman 2009 Cowboi Jen, PLPN’s
mission is to “celebrate the Philadelphia area pansexual leather and BDSM
communities focusing on the support of charitable organizations.” In
this case, it will benefit the Leather Archives & Museum (LA&M), The Leather Heart Foundation
and By the Grace of George
Fund. The LA&M’s mission statement is: “The compilation,
preservation and maintenance of leather lifestyle and related lifestyles
[including but not limited to the Gay and Lesbian communities], history,
archives and memorabilia for historical, educational and research purposes." Although the museum is based in Chicago, home of the
International Mr. Leather contest, it offers a travelling road show, which
brings fetish and kink history across the country through hands-on exhibits of
text, photographs and artifacts. I’m informed that the road show is uniquely
designed for each event, and exhibits history from a local perspective, so it
should be a pretty unique opportunity for Greater Philadelphia locals to see,
touch and experience some of the artifacts available from the LA&M at Pride
Night. The Leather Heart Foundation was created to
provide charitable assistance to individuals of all sexual orientations in the
leather, BDSM and fetish communities, offering financial assistance to
members of the community during periods of unusual hardship such as uninsured
health expenses or loss of employment, or to aid in legal expenses incurred by
members of the community whose parental rights are being challenged based on
their sexual orientation and/or sexual proclivities. Monies raised from the raffle will go to the
By the Grace of George Fund, an effort spearheaded by auctioneer Jo Arnone, who
has reportedly risen over $1 million for charities with her auctioneering
skills. Jill Carter will be the PLPN Mistress of
Ceremonies and the evening will also include a tribute to leather community
icon Mr. Marcus, lead by Ms. World Leather 2004 Pandora. If the Pride Night festivities leave you
wanting more, the Bike Stop, 206 South Quince Street, Philadelphia, will host
the official after party from midnight to 2am, and later on Sunday, Nov. 8, PLPN’s
host hotel (the Comfort Inn at Philadelphia Airport) will host a leather flea
market from 11am-6pm. There’s no cost
for admission, and parking there is free.
For more information about PLPN, check out their website at www.plpn.org The following weekend is Philadelphia Leather Weekend,
November 12-15, with all events taking place at Bike Stop. The fun begins with Fetish Feud on Thursday,
Nov. 12; followed by the friendly, furry Liberty Bears social on Friday, Nov.
13, from 9pm to midnight; the Philadelphians MC leather club will host a Kinky
Karnival for adventurous folks to experiment with some new kinks (or revisit
some old favorites) on Saturday, Nov. 14, from 10pm-2am; and the Keystone Boys
of Leather will close the weekend with an afternoon leather social on Sunday,
Nov. 15 from 3-6pm. Before gorging
on a big Thanksgiving dinner and celebrating the bloat with hot, hairy men at
the 36th annual Santa Saturday (held noon-6pm on November 28 at Club
Paradise, 101 Asbury Avenue in Asbury Park, NJ), there is the annual Diabolique
Ball here at home. The Nov. 21 fundraiser is themed Steampunk, and
encourages party-goers to dress up in the style of this sub-genre of fantasy and
speculative fiction. (For those not in the know, tales in the Steampunk
genre are set in an era or world where steam power is
still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often Victorian era England—and
prominently features elements of science fiction or fantasy, like the time machine of H.G. Wells or the
fantastic creations of Jules Verne.) Think Alan Moore's
and Kevin O'Neill's 1999 The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen comic book
series and the 2003 film adaption,
and you have a pretty good idea of the Steampunk look and vibe. Diabolique, whose mission is to support charities that
provide services to Philadelphia’s diverse communities, encourages you to dress
up in the Steampunk fashion style you are most drawn to, or that best defines
the look you adhere to, whether that’s the Aristocrat, the Gadgeteer, the
Scientist, the Explorer, the Officer, the Citizen, the Air Pirate, or the
Ragamuffin. VIP tickets to Diabolique are $100 for the first 100
tickets sold (remember that all proceeds go to charity and that these tickets
include an open bar plus finger foods in the exclusive VIP lounge). Advance
ball tickets are $45 from November 1-15 and $60 after November 15 (including at
the door). The Diabolique Foundation has been approved for
non-profit status and donations are now tax-deductible. The Ball has
contributed monies to several local HIV/AIDS, women’s and gay organizations. Past recipients have included: Action AIDS,
MANNA, Washington West Project, AIDS Law Project, Youth Health Empowerment
Project, PCHA, Wisdom, Safeguards, BABASHI, Calcutta House, ASIAC, The AIDS
Library, and William Way Community Center.
This year’s beneficiary will be The Leather Heart Foundation. To purchase tickets or learn other
information about the Ball, visit www.phillyfetishball.com * * * Of course, leather events aren’t the only things that
crop up in cooler weather … so it’s probably a good time to talk nipple play or
tit torture! Although I have run across some men who really don’t want
their chests played with at all, I think these folks are rare. I suspect more often than not that their
reluctance is based on one of three things: a sense of vulnerability in
exposing a part of themselves that they don’t feel is attractive (amazing how
many of us tough guys are really sensitive and/or insecure), a sense of threat
to self identity, or a fear of pain. I can empathize (and sympathize) with people in the
former category. I’ve taken so many
rides on the diet rollercoaster (with the stretch marks on belly and chest to
prove it) that taking off a shirt can still be difficult on occasion and eroticizing
a part of my body that’s caused me shame in the past can be overwhelming. I don’t know a good way around that emotional
baggage for others but will tell you that it’s helped me when others have shown
patience and understanding, and demonstrated genuine interest and
attraction. One important lesson that had to be drummed into my head
during more difficult times in my life was that just because I didn’t love my
body didn’t mean that others couldn’t be genuinely attracted. For men in particular, nipple play might bring up
emotional baggage about what it means to be a man or even a top. (Although we’re culturally brought up to
eroticize the female breast, the same cannot really be said for men’s
nipples.) And unlike a hard cock, which
receives pleasure as well as gives it, a hardened nipple puts us in a more
passive or receiving role. For folks who
are into control, that can sometimes make nipple play feel a little
threatening, even while being exciting and pleasurable. For folks in the latter category, those who fear pain,
the good news is that nipple play does not have to be about causing or being
hurt. (We do have a tendency in our
community to throw out words like “torture” pretty easily and loosely; I much
prefer to refer to it as play because it’s fun and brings pleasure…in whatever
way is most appropriate for playmates.)
To me, nipple play is just another form of sensation play. The truth is that everyone has their own preferences and
thresholds when it comes to chest/breast and nipple stimulation. While some crave the adrenaline rush and
energy flow that comes with intense sessions that include biting, chewing,
sucking, tugging, twisting, clamping, slapping, whipping, weighting, punching
or piercing, others prefer gentleness, like licking or tickling or other sensations
of pressure without pain. Some men and
women want only the nipple itself to be the object of attention, while others
want the areola attended to, while still others want the entire chest or breast
brought into the action and nothing left out. If you don’t actually know what you like or what your
thresholds are, the nice thing about nipple play is that you can explore and
train yourself… a little self-discovery can take you a long way. Of course, if you are partnered and you and
your mate are adventurous, explore together.
Even if your partner isn’t the most articulate person in the world (even
when not gagged), you’ll find physiological responses if you pay attention to
body language, to the eyes, to the mouth, even to the nipple itself. (One of the reasons why I had my nipples
pierced was that I tended to be an “innie,” and the piercing gave them more
outward prominence—but even I used to get a nipple hard-ons on occasion,
especially as a tactile response to cold.
Not surprisingly, I found heaven in a Super Fresh freezer aisle shortly
after having I had my nipples pierced.) Incidentally, nipples harden when the smooth muscle contracts
under the control of the autonomic nervous system (the same reflex that causes
goose bumps), not erectile tissue, and is stimulated by the release of
oxytocin, a hormone
that also acts as a neurotransmitter in
the brain. Recent studies have begun to investigate
oxytocin's role in various behaviors, including orgasm,
social recognition, pair
bonding, anxiety, trust, and love… so
investing your time in nipple play may pay off with rewarding, long-lasting
dividends for both your relationship and your love life. Any discussion of nipple play techniques should probably begin
with the caution that play should begin with a warm-up period if any real level
of intensity is being sought. Start
lightly (whatever that might mean for you and your partner) and then gradually
intensify. Watch for signs of pleasure,
uncertainty or discomfort and modulate your play accordingly. Even a
pain pig needs to start out moderately! Although I’m a huge fan of toys, you certainly don’t need
any for starting out if you have fingers, finger nails, teeth or a tongue
(hopefully you have most of those!). And
if you do decide to use toys, you don’t necessarily have to make a big
investment. Many everyday household
items can be turned into pervertibles for erotic play, for instance using a
clothespin as a nipple clamp (of course, clothespins can be used to clamp onto
other body parts too). Of course, clamps that you can buy in hardware,
automotive and sporting goods stores can be great too, and leather/fetish shops
sell a number of clamps specifically devised for kinky play. You just want to be aware of how tight the
tension on the clamps are to determine what kind of pressure will be exerted
(snug is good, but you certainly don’t want to completely cut off blood
flow)! Some other things around the house you might want to
experiment with for sensation play on the nipples include toothbrush, nail
brush, faucet washer, sandpaper, vise grips, kitchen tongs, surgical clamp,
knife, and rubber bands. (I like items
with metal and use them in conjunction with my violet wand, to add a little
“juice” as the intensity builds… but I’ve also found that a sustained cardio
workout like jogging for a sustained period of time can work over my tits as a
sweaty tee rubs against my nipples. In
truth, I’ve been more chafed and rubbed raw more from exercise than I have from
personal encounters of the erotic kind.) While the pervertibles tend to run far more on the
economic side (perfect for the Frugal Kinkster in these tough economic times),
it’s worth noting that higher end kink-designed clamps are often designed for
greater safety or maximized comfort (for instance, clamps with screws allow you
to adjust the tension on the clamp to determine the ideal tightness of
clamp). If you’re out at a store and you
see a potential clamp and you want to test it (but can’t pull off your shirt
and give it a trial run in the middle of Home Depot), try attaching the clamp
to the flap of skin running between your thumb and index finger. While it’s obviously not as erotic, it will
give you an approximate sense of skin sensitivity to the clamp tension. Although some folks enjoy vacuum pumps on their nipples
(it’s not just for breast feeding anymore, kids), I admit that I prefer simple
suctions like the snake bite kits that you can find at an Army Navy or sporting
goods stores. Usually they come as two
sets of two, a larger yellow set on the outside and smaller green suction on
the inside (like Russian dolls). One
year at MAL, I picked up a set of black rubber cups used for putting on the
ends of bar stools to keep them from sliding—although they take more force to
seal than the snake bit kits, I love their look (and prefer the color black). And they are one of the only devices that
actually seem to make my nipples firm for awhile… damn my innies. I’ve also had some success using a plastic
“cupping” set used for holistic healing in many cultures. Of course, while some folks might get off on the suction
itself, don’t be surprised if devices like the vacuums or snake bit kits aren’t
particularly stimulating to you. Their real purpose is to sensitize and enlarge
your tits temporarily for other sensation play—you can’t tease ‘em if you can’t
reach ‘em—although if you use suction on them regularly enough, they can be
permanently stretched out (which can be the desired effect). And suction does provide pressure without
pain, which may be a perfect way for beginners to test the waters. Hot paraffin wax can also make a good opening act for a
session of nipple play (colorless, perfume-free, etc.). It can be fun dripping wax over the tit,
which makes a nice little cast of the nipple when you peel it off, or to drip a
mound of wax over the tit, let it harden, then hold the flame close to the tit
to melt the mound of wax. Since paraffin
wax tends to be oily anyway, I don’t generally use baby oil before applying to
nipples (especially if the sub is not particularly hairy), although I know some
folks swear by that. And as with any other kind of toy, I do
recommend testing out the wax on yourself before you experiment on others… you
don’t want to cause harm to others, or a bad reputation for yourself! Whether you’re using toys or your fingers, if you’re
going to be doing any significant pulling, tugging or weights that require a
good grip (and especially if you’re starting off with wax), it’s a good idea to
clean the full nipples first with rubbing alcohol. Not only does this remove any oily substances
that might make you of your toys slip off their intended target, but it’s
another gentle way to build on sensation play—you can use fire play for
directly heating up the nipples and allow evaporation of the alcohol to chill
them down to really bring all the nerves to the surface. One fun form of fire play is cupping, where
instead of using the easy plastic cupping sets that use vacuum pumps, you
actually heat air within a glass cup and place firmly on the nipple. As the air inside the cup cools, it creates a
nice seal and natural vacuum, making the nipple sensitive and ripe for
clamping. The two main types of commercial nipple clamps are the tweezer
and clover clamps. A tweezer
clamp consists of two short lengths of metal, usually between two and four
inches in length, with ends curved slightly to enable a good grip, and a small
rubber sheath over the edges to protect the nipple from damage. It has a small
ring that wraps around the two pieces of metal to adjust the tension, where the
closer the ring is along the tip of the nipple, the tighter the clamp and more
intense the sensation. The clover (also known as
Japanese “butterfly”) clamp increases tension when pulled on. The clamp itself
is flat and uses spring tension, which holds the clamp in place on the nipple. The clover clamp is more likely to provide a high
pain level, so is not recommended for beginners. Experienced players, however, are likely to
not only enjoy the pain of the clover clamp but will further increase tension
on the nipples by adding small weights (like fishing line sinkers found in
sporting goods stores). Most clamps will function perfectly well as their own
separate units, but are often connected by a chain. Weights may be added to the chain (rather
than directly to the clamps) for additional pressure and the shifting weight of
the chain when it moves increases sensation to the clamped subject. Most fetish shops also carry clamps that have
a genital chain to either attach to a cock ring for the men or a clitoral clamp
for the women. If you’re clamping, you’ll want to squeeze the tit and
make it a nice full surface to seat the clamp onto before pulling on it or
weighing it down. You want to attach the
clamp toward the back of the tit (not towards tip of nipple), keeping in mind
that it will likely shift during play.
You don’t want to either tear the nipple or pull the clamp off before
it’s done its job! (One of my sets of
clamps has a cool little vibrator built into it, which gives it a little weight
as well as vibration sensations, but the vibrations do cause the clamps to
shift by themselves). A couple final notes of caution on the
topic of nipple play. It’s always a good
idea to wash your clamps before and after each use with soap and water….the
last thing you want is to get (or pass along) an infection from dirty clamps! And since nipple clamps restrict blood flow to
the nipple, it’s important to watch for skin de-coloration or temperature
change and to check-in with your partner about any sensations of numbness—any
of these symptoms are signals to stop. Even
in the absence of these signs, it’s most wise not to leave clamps on tightly
for more than 10 to 15 minutes at a time. And remember that there’s no need to
wait to remove the clamps until you don’t think you can take anymore. Probably just about anyone who has been
clamped will tell you that it often hurts the most when the clamp is removed
and all the blood flow that had been restricted to your nipples suddenly surges
back into that now very sensitive spot to create a moment of exquisite ache. I welcome responses to this and my other
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