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160:, which hosted BDSM related events. Several regulars of the cafe started discussing getting a dedicated space for their activities. One famously quoted "It would be great if we could get 200 members." In fact the idea became more popular than they envisioned; in its first year The Wet Spot registered about 2,000 members. In September 2007, they reached 10,000 registered members, although not all of them are current members. In 2007 the organization also changed its name to the Center for Sex Positive Culture and opened a second, "annex" building. 517: 94: 179:
In the new space at Gallery Erato, The CSPC regrouped under the leadership of a new board, and started organizing events again, though at a lower frequency than the original location in Interbay. At the start of the COVID-19 global pandemic, both CSPC and Pan-Eros were required to cease in-person
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operations as of March 2020, which also led to the cancellation of that year's Seattle Erotic Arts Festival. Both organizations pivoted to online events, and in the middle of 2021, resumed some events with limited capacity and protective-measures in place.
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The organization was founded in 1999 as the Seattle Sex Positive Community Center. Socially speaking, it is an outgrowth of Allena Gabosch's
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groups. CSPC welcomes people of all sexual identities and seeks to encompass all consensual sexual practices. The Center is a
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Seattle's Center for Sex Positive Culture main building was demolished in 2017 and relocated to Gallery Erato at 309 1st Ave S
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report regarding the Center's non-profit status, and the sexual activities which occur there. The story was criticized by
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and others for inaccuracies, and was later pulled from the station's website.
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In November 2008 the Center for Sex Positive Culture was scrutinized in a
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Building problems with new space, shutdown and acquisition of a new space
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The organization held its first event, a fundraiser, in March 1999.
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The CSPC logo
Sex positivism
Seattle, Washington
United States
thecspc.org

Seattle
sex-positive
BDSM
swinging
polyamory
501(c)(7)
501(c)(3)
KOMO-TV
Dan Savage


"A Sex Positive Renaissance"
"The Stranger, Hot Town"
"Sexuality.org"
the original
"The CSPC"
the original
"Mission and Sex Positive Vision"
the original
"Big Announcements"
"About the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture"
the original
"Beat Off"
We've come a long way

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