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California:Bay aRea Diaper Enthusiasts (BRiDgE)
- Group Type: munch, party, event
- Group Focus: age play, non-exclusively AB/DL
- Location: San Francisco bay area (including San Jose), California, USA
- Description: BRiDgE has monthly pizza munches, along with other social functions about every few months. BRiDgE is open to adults only. At public meetings and outside of parties, members are expected to follow established behavior guidelines, which include modesty in dress and action, as well as keeping ones voice low in public places.
- Web Site: http://bridge.bbif.org/
- Group Status: Active
- Originally Submit by: BitterGrey on 2007-02-27 04:22:12
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Edges Playspace
- Group Type: Play parties, events
- Group Focus: Age Play, BDSM, education
- Location: SF Bay Area (Santa Clara) CA
- Description: Edges is an alternate sexuality playspace including groups and events for age play, AB/DL, regression and more. We host education classes, quarterly Sugar & Spice parties for mostly vanilla age play, Naughty & Nice Dark age play events, field trips to the zoo, museum and more.
- Web Site: http://www.edges.biz
- Group Contact: events@edges.biz
- Group Status: Active
- Originally Submit by: Ali on 2008-08-19 22:04:12
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The Citadel
- Group Type: BDSM club
- Group Focus: BDSM
- Location: San Francisco, CA USA
- Description: SF Citadel is a dual level 5,400 square foot facility, well equipped for a variety of uses, featuring:
* Social area, with plush sofas and loveseats
* Fully functioning kitchen
* Two restrooms
* Multipurpose space for meeting, workshops & other small gatherings
* Separate dining area
However, the SF Citadel is better known as the Bay area’s premiere Community Dungeon Play Space.
The Citadel regularly hosts on-going ABDL play parties, the current one being "Age Play Adventures" hosted by Monika Hottie and Penny Barber.
- Web Site: http://sfcitadel.org/
- Group Contact: info@sfcitadel.org
- Group Status: Active
- Originally Submit by: Penny on 2010-11-09 09:50:52
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Wicked Grounds
- Group Type: BDSM cafe
- Group Focus: BDSM
- Location: San Francisco, CA USA
- Description: Wicked Grounds was started officially at the beginning June 2009, when Ryan and Rose started their lease at 289 8th Street, San Francisco. We opened our doors on September 16th 2009 after what felt like an epic journey filled with trials and tribulations.
Wicked Grounds is for everyone who is open minded enough not to be offended by the erotic and kink nature of our business. We welcome anyone and everyone, so long as they are 18+!
Wicked Grounds is currently the meet-up location of the SF littles munch. Age players are always welcome!
- Web Site: http://www.wickedgrounds.com/
- Group Status: Active
- Originally Submit by: Penny on 2010-11-09 09:53:39
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About The Project
The Littles Group Documentation Project is a free community resource for
age players and provides information about organizations all over the world
that are accepting of age play. It is a community driven resource, meaning
that we need you and all of the age play community to contribute what you know
about groups in your area to keep this resource accurate and up to date. The
purpose of the Littles Group Documentation Project is to help you
find places to go where to can connect with others interested in age play.
The Littles Group Documentation Project is sponsored by The
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Adding and Updating
If you know of a group or organization that is tolerant of age play and welcomes
those who participate, we at the Littles Group Documentation Project want
to know about them. You can suggest the group online by selecting a location above
and following the "Suggest a group" link.
If you prefer, you can send us an e-mail at LittlesGroupDocumentationProject@TheGhidrah.com.
Include as much as you know about the group including:
- Group name.
- Location. Including metropolitan area (city), state, and country.
- Type of group. Including, but not limited to: Munch group, club, bar, party
organizer, camp, or conference.
- Is the group age play centric? Meaning that the purpose of the
group is specifically to cater to age players. Or is the group age play
tolerant? Meaning that, though the group is not specifically about age
play, age players are allowed to be part of the group.
- How to contact the group: e-mail, web site URL, or any other information
that would be useful to someone who wants to find out more about the group.
- Central focus of the group if it is age play tolerant.
Examples include: BDSM, trans gender, polyamory, swing, academic, or support
groups.
- Limitations. Does the group impose any limitations on age players?
- Your comments. Is there something else you would like the community
to know about this group?
- Anonymity. Would you like a scene name and e-mail address associated
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has already submitted the information. Thank you for your support of this
community resource.
About Littles and Age Play
The term littles is a neologism describing the community of age players.
The term little describes a member of that community.
Age play or ageplay is a type of role play in which an adult
takes on the role of a child. There are many different expressions of age play
including: infantilism, school kids, brats, sexual/non-sexual play, and more.
Even within these groups there are many different expressions of age play.
It is beyond the scope of this project to try and define them all. Also, the
goal of the Littles Group Documentation Project is not to cater to
a specific group, but rather act as a resource for all of them.
If you would like to learn more about age play, wikipedia provides an excellent
starting point on the topic.