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Eros Dc Visiting

Eros is reopening! We are so excited to be back hosting parties at the
amazing private facility that we use for our events.


In the spirit of being as safe as possible, we are asking our members
to bring their vaccine card showing that they have had the two main
shots and the booster.


You will not be able to stay for the party if you do not have your
completed card with you plus matching valid State ID. It is only
necessary to show the vaccine card at your first event with us. Please
have your State ID ready to show each time you check-in at Eros.


Please tell all your friends that Eros is reopening, and, if you bring
a new couple/new single female with you we will give you a $20
discount off your party entrance. Also, please note the reduced
party prices below .


Welcome to Eros Events (formerly Redmond Ranch)!
Eros Events is a private membership group that started in early 2003;
based in Redmond, WA, where open-minded couples/singles can come and
explore their sexuality, sensuality, and spirituality. We have
created an environment where you can fulfill your wildest fantasies in
a safe and relaxed setting. If you are interested in hedonism,
community, and having a great time with your partner and potentially
others, then come visit us. You are free to explore your sexuality at
a fun and safe location without any pressure, or just visit without
participating. Our events are very socially oriented with many
opportunities for great conversation and for making new friends.


If you have not already made reservations to attend our next
event email, or call, us directly. Check
out our tour page to view photos of various
rooms inside our facilities. For more information, refer to
our FAQ page.


So excited to announce our Leather and Lace party with a beginner
level BDSM 101 class on Saturday, June 4th.


Bug-Magic of Impact Events Community and her Daddy, Trey, will
discuss BDSM 101. What is it? Why do people do it? What are some of
the common practices and lingo. And, you can get your hands (or
more) on a variety of BDSM "toys". It's going to be amazing… you
don't want to miss this very special party. Arrive early to get a
good seat. Class starts at 8pm.


You are invited to join us for our second annual Eros Campout (the
first one in 2019 was so much fun).


While not all details are set yet, we will be offering the following
things at the campout and possibly more:


We are looking for a couple of educators who specialize in lifestyle
or alternative areas. Please contact us directly if you have an idea
for a class/workshop and we can discuss your participation in our
Sexy Summer Campout.


Questions and reservations to: info@eros-events.org .


We use a private facility and everyone who attends needs to be a
member. The membership/dues each calendar year are $10 per person. Our
membership requirements are, attending orientation at your first
event, paying your dues each year, and signing membership documents.
Note: membership renews each January, and new members in December
receive the full following year as well.


Because so many of you paid dues in early 2020 and the summer of 2021,
we are not going to be collecting any dues from the existing members
(or new members) for the remainder of this year.


Evening parties couples $50, single
females $20, and single males $50 (pre-approved for each event).
Evening parties start at 7pm, with orientation at 6pm for new members,
and end at 1am (no overnight accomodation).


Swim parties $20 per person. Swim parties
start at 1pm and end at 5pm. Required orientation for newcomers at
12:30pm before each Swim party.


Also, please note that we unfortunately do not accept credit/bank cards.


We reward our Eros members with a $20 discount who bring first time
attending couples/extra single females to our parties. Members are
encouraged to help bring multiple new couples/single females, and our
parties are even better as a result. Reference reward discounts
accumulate for use at any upcoming party, with a limit of one $20
discount per member couple for each event. Single males who bring a
new couple with them are entitled to a discount as well and single
females who bring a new single female with them will be able to attend
for just $10.


All Eros members must bring their completed Covid vaccination card
with them to their first event back along with a valid State ID card;
failure to bring your card will result in your not being able to stay
at the party. Please have your State ID ready to show each
time you check-in at Eros.


Please never come to a party when you are not feeling well. If you do
attend a party and end up not feeling well, we ask you to leave the
event voluntarily or we will ask you to leave the event. We reserve
the right to check someone’s temperature whom we suspect may be
feeling ill and/or has a fever.


Mask wearing is not required, but some members may choose to wear one
and that decision needs to be respected by all members.


We are hosting Eros drop-in swim parties on Sundays once a month, from
1-5pm. These parties are open to couples, single females, and single
males, and are not-gender balanced.


There will be a potluck table with light snack foods and beverages; if
you wish to bring something to contribute to the snack table, please
feel free to do so.


If you are new to Eros, you are invited to check out the facility; the
comfortable feeling and relaxed nature of this location is very
appealing. Come out and join us for a naked swim in our indoor heated
pool (swim suits are optional) or a relaxing soak in the hot tub, and
see what happens...

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It's Tuesday evening, and the tourists have said goodnight to the Lincoln and Jefferson memorials. At the end of the Mall, the dome of the Capitol shines like a moon. Almost in its shadow, seven blocks away, is a neighborhood few tourists have reason to visit. Lining the streets beneath the noise of I-295 is a mixture of auto-repair shops, chainlink fences, and taxi-cab companies. A bouncer sits on a stool outside a building at 900 First Street, Southeast. The awning reads NEXUS GOLD CLUB. Parked cars line the street. Inside, the VIP balcony is filling up, and the downstairs lounge is teeming with businessmen trying to show clients a good time. Scantily clad women hobnob with customers, exchanging pleasantries and cruising for tips.
A young woman in a sheer blue dress and high platform heels introduces herself as "Sugar." Tan and lean, she says she is a 29-year-old graduate student who's just wild enough to take her clothes off for money.
"I know that guys look down on me and see me as just this hot chick without a brain," she says, "but it doesn't bother me. I know I'm smart. This is just one part of me, and I'm having a lot of fun."
Sugar says she grew up in a Bethesda neighborhood off River Road and graduated from an area college. "I can't tell you my real name," she says, "because my parents don't know I'm doing this."
On stage, she sheds the dress and is left wearing a baby-blue garter and the platform heels. Her dance moves are not elaborate. She looks a bit bored. Men approach her to slip dollar bills under her garter. When the R&B song she's dancing to ends, she puts her dress back on and is replaced by the next dancer.
Sugar says she began stripping on a dare three weeks earlier. She and some friends were out at another strip club when Sugar–a little drunk, she says–started talking to a dancer on stage. The dancer dared her to go up, and "Sugar" was born. She danced for a few minutes and got $25 in tips.
"Why do I do it?" Sugar muses while rolling her long blond hair around her wrist. "Because I'm crazy."
But not crazy like a Fanne Foxe, some old-timers might say. Today's strippers, like Sugar, may have toned bodies, but they're about as exotic as cashiers at a suburban mall. Most say stripping–or dancing nude–is a means to an end. A stripper can easily take home more than $1,000 a week, according to dancers. Stripping may not make many résumés, they say, but it may help pay for the credentials on them.
Gone is the old red-light district along DC's 14th Street, where neon lights led the way to peep shows, go-go clubs, and burlesque halls and where the late congressman Wilbur Mills, an Arkansas Democrat, fell madly in love with Fanne Foxe–the "Argentine Firecracker"–then fell out of power when she fell into the Tidal Basin.
The gaudy downtown clubs have been replaced by office buildings; the striptease acts have given way to in-your-face nudity. As a result of laws that keep new strip clubs from locating in DC, the only X-rated action that remains in public view is a handful of clubs that feature nude dancing. The rest of X-rated Washington is now largely out of sight–a flourishing underworld of escort services and massage-parlor brothels.
Thirty years ago, you could walk through DC's red-light district and take in Jell-O wrestling and 25-cent peep shows. Prostitutes walked the streets and hung out at clubs; conventioneers could pop into "model studios" off the street for an intimate but anonymous $125 encounter. There was also burlesque, with big-name headliners like Blaze Starr, who performed in sequined outfits and plumes of feathers, and comedians who filled in between acts.
Wilbur Mills met Fanne Foxe at the Silver Slipper on 13th Street. One October night in 1974, Mills and Foxe and some friends were driving around in a Lincoln when US Park Police pulled them over near the Tidal Basin for speeding. In a panic, Foxe leaped into the Tidal Basin. Soon after, Mills sought help for a drinking problem and resigned as head of the House Ways and Means Committee.
By 1986, the neon demimonde that thrived in the blocks around 14th, H, and I streets had vanished. New laws and tighter restrictions have kept X-rated Washington from making a public comeback.
In the early 1990s, DC placed a freeze on liquor licenses for nude-dancing establishments. "If you owned a place, you could keep it and you could sell it, but you couldn't move it," says Jack Evans, city councilman in Ward 2, the downtown and close-in Northwest DC area where most of the strip clubs are. "It protected all the existing clubs, but you couldn't get a new license. It was a compromise between eliminating them and letting them expand. And we didn't want them to expand."
The law was amended to allow clubs to relocate within certain areas, but they must be more than 600 feet from any residential building and at least 600 feet from another strip club to prevent the kind of concentration that marked DC's 14th Street.
The freeze on licenses gives DC club owners job security–it prevents national chains like Scores and Larry Flynt's Hustler Club from moving in. Those chains–and thousands of independent clubs–constitute a big business boom. The 3,800 "adult cabarets" in the United States earn about $15 billion of a $75-billion worldwide legal adult-entertainment market, according to Angelina Spencer of the Association of Club Executives. "This is one market that remains strong nationally and sees regular growth year after year," Spencer says.
There are 20 licensed strip clubs in DC; three are advertised in Northern Virginia–one in Crystal City and two in Springfield; and just over a dozen operate in Prince George's County. There are none in Alexandria or Montgomery County, police say.
The six largest markets, Spencer says, are Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Miami/Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. There are about 40 major strip clubs in Atlanta, she says. "Even a conservative estimate of the economic impact of such clubs translates to . . . far above the economic impact of the Braves, Hawks, and Falcons combined," she says.
Despite possibilities for increased tax revenues, Evans says, the District is not looking to allow more clubs. "It's just an issue we don't want to visit again," he says. "What we have is working."
What DC has is a handful of clubs that range from glitzy showrooms like the Nexus Gold Club to places that feel more like neighborhood bars–albeit with women dancing nude. Several even serve good food.
The best-known club is Camelot Show Bar on M Street downtown, where the decor is classier, the dancers are more attractive, and the mid-fortyish clientele is older than elsewhere. Not far away, Archibalds on K Street has the feel of a local pub. At ha
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