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  • 17:11, 10 March 2024Easy access skirt (hist | edit) ‎[381 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Easy access skirt 03/24}} thumb|right|Easy access skirt An '''easy access skirt''' is a loose miniskirt, designed so that someone else can easily access the wearer's panties (if any) and anything else under the skirt. {{sa-skirts}} {{sa-fetish attire}} {{sa-clothing}} == External links == {{Footer}} Category:Fetish clothing")
  • 16:39, 10 March 2024Ledapol (hist | edit) ‎[749 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Ledapol 03/24}} '''Ledapol''' is a manufacturer of clothes and other items in datex (which they invented in 2017), leather, latex and PVC, including catsuits, bodysuits, leggings and items for BDSM. It was founded in 1990. It now uses 3-D printing technology for some of its latex clothes. :Ledapol :Cegielniana 23 :42-700 Lubliniec :Polska :tel. +48 34 356 26 32 :fax. +48 34 353 12 39 :e-mail: ledapol@ledapol.pl...")
  • 16:37, 10 March 2024Datex (hist | edit) ‎[612 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Datex 03/24}} thumb|right|300px '''Datex''' is a material made by lining vulcanized latex sheet with a stretchy knitted fabric. This means that latex clothing may be sewn rather than glued and will be stronger. Items made of datex may be put on easily without any dressing aids. It was invented and patented by Ledapol in 2017. == See also == {{sa-latex}} {{sa-fetish attire}} == External links ==...")
  • 12:41, 10 March 2024Festival dance (hist | edit) ‎[6,226 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Festival dance 03/24}} '''Obon''' (お盆) or just '''Bon''' (盆) is a fusion of the ancient Japanese belief in ancestral spirits and a Japanese Buddhist custom to honor the spirits of one's ancestors. This Buddhist–Confucian custom has evolved into a family reunion holiday during which people return to ancestral family places and visit and clean their ancestors' graves when the spirits of ancestors are supposed to revisit the household altars. It has been ce...")
  • 12:10, 10 March 2024English country dance (hist | edit) ‎[4,803 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} {{cat-mus|Dance}} A '''country dance''' is any of a very large number of social dances of a type that originated in the British Isles; it is the repeated execution of a predefined sequence of figures, carefully designed to fit a fixed length of music, performed by a group of people, usually in couples, in one or more sets. The figures involve interaction with your partner and/or with other dancers, usually with a progression so that you dance with every...")
  • 11:59, 10 March 2024Dance in Ancient Rome (hist | edit) ‎[2,958 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} {{cat-mus|Dance}} The '''Salii''' and the '''Arval Brethren''' were ancient Roman organizations of priests who danced at religious festivals. Dance was used to thank the gods, and it held an important place in the Dionysia. Before battles, Roman soldiers could hold dances to honor the god Mars. Music and dancing was also used to ensure the efficacy of sacrifices. Varro, a Roman author, wrote that dance was used in religious festivals as "no part of the...")
  • 11:32, 10 March 2024Suda (hist | edit) ‎[5,291 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Suda 03/24}} 300px|right|thumb|{{bc|''The Suda'', page one}} The '''Suda''' or '''Souda''' (/ˈsuːdə/; Medieval Greek: Σοῦδα, romanized: Soûda; Latin: Suidae Lexicon) is a large 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world, formerly attributed to an author called Soudas (Σούδας) or Souidas (Σουίδας). It is an encyclopedic lexicon, written in Greek, with 30,000 entries, many drawing from ancient so...")
  • 23:50, 9 March 2024Dance in Ancient Greece (hist | edit) ‎[2,953 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header| 03/24}} {{cat-mus|Dance}} ==Ancient Greek dances== In Ancient Greece, dance was a form of ritual, as well as a pastime.<ref>Fitton, J.W. “Greek Dance”. The Classical Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 2, 1973, pp. 254.</ref> Dance could be included in hunting communities, initiation ceremony rituals of age, marriage, and death, entertainment, dance festivals, and religious activity.<ref>Fitton, J.W. “Greek Dance”. The Classical Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 2, 1973, pp....")
  • 22:35, 9 March 2024Dance in Ancient Egypt (hist | edit) ‎[8,138 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Dance in Ancient Egypt 03/24}} == Dance in Ancient Egypt == Dancing played an important role in the lives of the ancient Egyptians. However, men and women are never depicted dancing together. The trf was a dance performed by a pair of men during the Old Kingdom. Dance groups were accessible to perform at dinner parties, banquets, lodging houses, and even religious temples. Some women from wealthy harems were trained in music and dance. They danced for royalty ac...")
  • 22:00, 9 March 2024Diaspora (hist | edit) ‎[2,859 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Diaspora 03/24}} A '''diaspora''' (/daɪˈæspərə/ dy-ASP-ər-ə) is a population that is scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin. The word is used in reference to people who identify with a specific geographic location, but currently reside elsewhere. Notable diasporic populations include the Jewish diaspora formed after the Babylonian exile, Assyrian–Chaldean–Syriac diaspora following the Assyrian genocide, Greeks...")
  • 21:31, 9 March 2024Classical Indian dance (hist | edit) ‎[6,326 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Classical Indian dances 03/24}} '''Indian classical dance''', or Shastriya Nritya, is an umbrella term for different regionally-specific Indian classical dance traditions, rooted in predominantly Hindu musical theatre performance, the theory and practice of which can be traced to the Sanskrit text Natya Shastra. The number of Indian classical dance styles ranges from six to eight to twelve, or more, depending on the source and scholar; the main organization for...") originally created as "Classical Indian dances"
  • 19:54, 8 March 2024Peter Moruzzi (hist | edit) ‎[1,283 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Peter Moruzzi 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Moruzzi, Peter}} thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Peter Moruzzi (portrait)}} == Peter Moruzzi == Author and historian '''Peter Moruzzi''' is passionate about the middle decades of the 20th century: its nightlife, classic dining, and architecture. Born in Concord, Massachusetts and raised in Hawaii, Moruzzi graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and later attended the American Film Inst...")
  • 07:30, 8 March 2024Betty Bronson (hist | edit) ‎[4,699 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Betty Bronson 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bronson, Betty}} {{Infobox person | color = mistyrose | name = Betty Bronson | image = Bettybronson.jpg | caption = Bronson in the 1920s | birthname = Elizabeth Ada Bronson | birthdate = {{dob|1906|11|17}} | birthplace = Trenton, New Jersey, U.S. | deathdate = {{dod|1971|10|19|1906|11|17}} | deathplace = Pasadena, California, U.S. | buried...")
  • 21:26, 7 March 2024Barbara Kent (hist | edit) ‎[4,518 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Barbara Kent 07/23}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kent, Barbara}} {{Infobox person | color = pink <!---- BDSM Legends = Lavender / BDSM Icons = #E0FFFF / female model = pink / female = light blue / sex workers = lightgreen / no color ---> | name = Barbara Kent | image = Barbara_Kent_Stars_of_the_Photoplay.jpg | imagesize = | caption = {{PAGENAME}} | honorifics = | birthdate = {{dob|1907|12|16}} | zodiac = | birthplace = Gadsby, Alberta,...")
  • 18:38, 6 March 2024Condom catsuit (hist | edit) ‎[784 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''condom catsuit''' is a catsuit or zentai, usually made of latex, designed to cover the whole body of the wearer except for holes allowing access to the mouth and anus and, for females, the vagina. The wearer is thus objectified by being reduced to no more than two or three orifices. The eyes are normally covered, blindfolding the wearer. The name refers to the fact that a man taking advantage of these holes shoul...")
  • 02:24, 6 March 2024X'Show (hist | edit) ‎[526 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|X'Show 03/24}} thumb|right|200px|{{bc|}} '''X'Show''' is an international erotic art and trade expo in Moscow, held annually since 2002. thumb|center|500px|{{bc|X'Show notes}} As of 23rd September 2014, there was no indication that a show was or will be held after 2014. == External linka == [http://www.xshow-project.ru/en/ X'Show official site (in English)] '''(Deadlink)''' {{footer}} Category:Events Cate...")
  • 02:08, 6 March 2024Alina Stalina (hist | edit) ‎[1,286 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Alina Stalina 03/24}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Stalina, Alina}} thumb|300px|right thumb|300px|left '''Alina Stalina''' is a Russian fetish and pin-up model from Moscow, Russia. She is considered to be the main Russian fetish star. She has been featured in three music videos of gothic and industrial bands, appeared on covers of lots of magazines, and worked for alternative television. Also, she performs in the ori...")
  • 01:52, 6 March 2024Xozt (hist | edit) ‎[854 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Xozt 03/24}} right|200 px '''Xozt:''' We are a fetish couple (Oleg Xozt and Katerina Mora, known as Xozt + Ca Ira) residing in Moscow and into all kinds of activities, such as making latex clothing, shooting, arranging parties and having lots of fun! We believe that being fetishists is OK and healthy as long as everything is sane, consensual and enjoyable. We like experiments and are open to all sorts...")
  • 01:49, 6 March 2024Russian Fetish Journal (hist | edit) ‎[2,228 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|Russian Fetish Journal 03/24}} The '''Russian Fetish Journal''' is a periodical started by Xozt. Fetish, BDSM, shibari, etc. Format: PDF. Online version only. More then 6000 readers. <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption=""> File:RFJ-Cover_06.jpg|Cover - Issue # 6 File:RFJ-Cover_07.jpg|Cover - Issue # 7 File:RFJ-Cover_08.jpg|Cover - Issue # 8 File:RFJ-Cover_09.jpg|Cover - Issue # 9 File:RFJ-Cover_10.jpg|Cover - Issue #10 File:RFJ-Cover_11.j...")
  • 01:29, 6 March 2024RubberDay (hist | edit) ‎[2,305 bytes]Robinr78 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Header|RubberDay 03/24}} 200px|thumb|right|{{bc|RubberDay flyer}} '''RubberDay''' is a monthly party, held in Moscow or St Petersburg. Address in Moscow: "Dungeon" club, Bagrationovsky proezd, bld.1 (near metro-station "Fili" and Purpure Room fetish retail shop). Parties are organized with the support of the Erolatex latex clothing manufacturing company and Purpure Room fetish retail shop. Dress code: latex, [[rubber]...")
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