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The Eulenspiegel Society

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TES generally holds two classes each week (over 100 a year) in New York City, both general meetings, and ones hosted by special interest groups, ranging from bondage to meet-ups for novices interested in alternative sexualities. In 1996, TES hosted the first large BDSM convention, in celebration of
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In 1996, The Eulenspiegel Society hosted the first large BDSM convention, in celebration of its 25th anniversary. This event was so well attended that the organization took over two large clubs (Hellfire Club and The Vault) as well as a disco which was converted into a club. Over 1,300 people
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In August 1971, The Eulenspiegel Society's members voted to include sadists in the organization. The Eulenspiegel Society originally met in members' homes, and then met in rented space in theaters and churches. The organization was an active part of the 1970s
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its 25th anniversary. This event was so well attended that the organization took over two large clubs (Hellfire Club and The Vault) as well as a disco which was converted into a club. Over 1,300 people attended. This event inspired other
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organizations to hold annual conventions as well. It also hosts frequent social events, including parties. Membership includes discounts at participating stores and clubs. It also supports
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organizations to hold annual conventions as well. In 1997, this event received the Large Event of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards.
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In 2002, The Eulenspiegel Society reorganized as "The TES Association." It retains rights to its original name and historical intellectual property.
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organization, including an elected board of directors. It "promotes sexual liberation for all adults, especially for people who enjoy
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In 1992, The Eulenspiegel Society's cofounder Pat Bond received the Steve Maidhof Award for National or International Work from the
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In 2015, Bond and Nowvve (the latter under the name Terry Kolb) were inducted into the Leather Hall of Fame.
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attended her first meeting of The Eulenspiegel Society to see a presentation by underground photographer
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In 2003, TES received the Large Club of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards.
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In 2011, TES was inducted into the Leather Hall of Fame (under the name Eulenspiegel Society).
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In 1993, Leather Pride Night by The Eulenspiegel Society, Excelsior MC, GMS/MA,
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organization founded in the United States. It was founded in 1971 and based in
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The Eulenspiegel Society was one of the founding coalition partners of the
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Parades beginning in the early 1970s. The organization also launched
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Techniques of Pleasure: BDSM and the Circuits of Sexuality
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In 1999, Gary Switch posted to The Eulenspiegel Society's
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TES (pronounced "Tess,") is an entirely volunteer-run
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Index

Eulenspiegel Society

BDSM
New York City
BDSM
New York City
Pat Bond
Fran Nowve
support group
masochists
sadists
Screw
East Village Other
sexual revolution
LGBT
New York City Pride
black
leatherman
National Leather Association International
LSM
NLA
Pantheon of Leather Awards
Barbara Nitke
Charles Gatewood
leather
National Coalition for Sexual Freedom
USENET
Risk-aware consensual kink
nonprofit
consensual

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