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Ok, so we've all heard of the tickle tent at burning man...
Has anyone actually witnessed it? I'd love details. How is it set up, and how popular is it? who was the ticklephile who had enough clout to make it happen?
At one of our gatherings in San Jose we had a couple of people from San Francisco who have had the "Tie me up and Tickle me" Tent at Burning Man. They were Fabulous people, great at their bondage and VERY skilled.
Then at NEST this year we met a guy who does some type of tickling and bondage also but I don't know what his theme tent is called. I just know that he looks cute in Bunny ears!
I've never been to Burning Man and actually will probably never get a chance to go only because I don't do well in the heat but boy the temptation is sure there.
I have not been to Burning man. And to QB Weaver (who posts later on) this is not the same couple. The one I am refering to is a different group, a larger one, based out of Southern California.
I guess I'm the only one here who has been to the Tie Me Up and Tickle Me tent/camp. I hung out a little bit with the two lovely ladies that ran it in 1998 while camping in the Blue Light District. My memory for names is generally poor, so sorry I can't help you out there, but they were very nice and hailed from Santa Cruz. I was far too shy then to climb up on their table -- possibly my only regret in life. I was an assistant to my friends Dan & Ron with their Sherry Lewis Shrine -- Bombay Sapphire Martinis if you improvised a puppet show. This was shortly after Shari Lewis passed away. I actually met Shari Lewis once at her house in Beverly Hills. Her husband was on the board of a nonprofit where I worked.