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Now in its 24th, Melbourne's legendary Saints & Sinners Ball attracts broadminded adults, exhibitionists, and people from all over Australia, looking for adult fun in comfortable and safe surroundings. Guests are mostly adventurous couples and women who enjoy a raunchy experience. An added bonus is that Victorian law allows us to be MUCH raunchier than similar events in any other State.
As always, we'll have more females than males, because single guys are not admitted. Guests arrive any time from 8:30pm onwards, initially enjoying drinks and a chat at the bar to relax and loosen up. You arrive in street clothes, or with your costume covered up in some way, and present your tickets at reception where you will be directed to the Changing Area. Personal belongings and day clothes are checked into our cloakroom for security.
The venue is a multi-level one, with different DJs playing music to cater for most tastes. On the main stage there will be various shows and fun competitions during the evening, and around the rest of the venue you’ll see different activities, both raunchy and otherwise, and you’re free to join in on these, or just watch other guests getting up to mischief.
There are open area's where people are talking, dancing, drinking, meeting, fondling etc, and there are other areas where people can get down and dirty and play a little more discreetly. The B and D area is always busy with resident Masters and Mistresses administering their pleasure!
The theme is ‘Punk Erotica’. Options include vivid hair colouring or mohawks. Studs and safety pins would be common for both sexes. Women often wore patterned prints, school skirts, tutus, and heaps of glitter. For guys, open leather jackets and ripped mesh 'anything' are good, perhaps accessorised with a bowler hat, studded wristbands or the anarchy symbol. No jeans unless they’re totally ripped and turned into Chaps!. Other punk clothing influences include military themes, rubber, vinyl, and kilts
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