Introducing :: Project "What Are You Into?"
Now that I'm back in Chicago, I'll be helping out at the friendly neighborhood museum again! Here's one of the projects I'll be handling. Please feel free to repost this!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Clarisse Thorn
773.761.9200
clarisse at leatherarchives dot org
The Leather Archives & Museum is seeking to compile resources about fetishes that we don't usually hear about. We hope to expand our collections to cover a wider range of alternative sexualities.
We are interested in anything that has to do with unusual fetishes -- objects, stories, pornography, erotica, websites, conversations -- really, anything! Fetishes we don't have much experience with include feet, fursuits, amputations, robots, dolls, balloons, tentacles, sneezing, crushing objects -- but there are simply too many fetishes in the world for a comprehensive list.
We at the Leather Archives & Museum have plenty of experience with coming to terms with unusual sexual desires. Our goal is not to exoticize alternative sexuality, nor do we intend to shame anyone who discusses alternative sexuality with us. Our goal is to preserve the history of alternative sexuality -- all alternative sexuality.
We respect your privacy. Anything you send us or tell us can be kept under your real name or a pseudonym, as you prefer.
The point person for this project is Clarisse Thorn, who can be reached by email at [ clarisse at leatherarchives dot org ]. You can also leave her a voice message if you call the Leather Archives at 773.761.9200.
ABOUT THE LA&M: The Leather Archives & Museum is devoted to preserving the history of alternative sexuality. By sharing your experience with the Leather Archives & Museum, you will be helping us document sexual practices that are not widely recorded or understood. The Leather Archives & Museum is located at 6418 N. Greenview Avenue in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, IL, USA; you can visit the website at www.leatherarchives.org.



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