kitpig Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 Is anyone attending Folsom Europe in August, and if so, are there any events people will be joining or places to visit with the intention of swapping loads? Quote
Countrybbaus Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 I will be there - there will be the usual places - Lab, Bull, New Action etc...plus the different parties going on. Program: [think before following links] https://folsomeurope.berlin/ Tickets: [think before following links] https://folsomeurope.berlin/ticket-shop/ 1 Quote
spunkdump Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 I'm coming for the first time - never been to Folsom and never to Berlin in warm weather so will be interesting. Already have my ticket for Pig party. but i plan to do Tiergarten and Bull every night and LAB on Thursday naked night. 1 1 1 Quote
Kaiyunyun Posted June 10 Report Posted June 10 Sadly, Biohazardmen Party seems to be still a no go... Quote
Hairyotter99 Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 Hi everyone, I’m super excited because I just booked everything for my first-ever festival trip! 🎉 I’ll be going alone, which is something I’ve never done before, and while I’m looking forward to the experience, I’m also a bit nervous. I’m not a very social person and can be pretty shy in crowds, so I was hoping for some advice on how to navigate this kind of situation. I’d love tips on how to enjoy the festival, make the most of being solo, and maybe even connect with others without feeling overwhelmed. If anyone has tips for navigating the festival as a shy, solo attendee, I’d love to hear them! Also, if you’ve gone solo to a festival, how did you make the most of it? Feel free to connect with me—my Telegram is @otter99999. I’m open to exchanging notes or chatting about the experience. Thanks in advance, and I hope to hear from some of you! 😊 Quote
Countrybbaus Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago On 6/23/2025 at 7:28 PM, Hairyotter99 said: Hi everyone, I’m super excited because I just booked everything for my first-ever festival trip! 🎉 I’ll be going alone, which is something I’ve never done before, and while I’m looking forward to the experience, I’m also a bit nervous. I’m not a very social person and can be pretty shy in crowds, so I was hoping for some advice on how to navigate this kind of situation. I’d love tips on how to enjoy the festival, make the most of being solo, and maybe even connect with others without feeling overwhelmed. If anyone has tips for navigating the festival as a shy, solo attendee, I’d love to hear them! Also, if you’ve gone solo to a festival, how did you make the most of it? Feel free to connect with me—my Telegram is @otter99999. I’m open to exchanging notes or chatting about the experience. Thanks in advance, and I hope to hear from some of you! 😊 Hi mate, It can be daunting travelling to these events on your own. There is no clear recipe for success, but I find the basics hold well: - respect - be respectful to other people, read their ques....do they mind you watching, feeling, participating or joining in on the conversation? - open communication - be open to chatting to anyone - both those that approach you and those that you approach. Read them and how they respond...sometimes he just be fleeting - "hey mate, you look amazing in that" to something a bit more "Hi I really love that harness/chaps/mask you are wearing, do you mind if I ask where you got it from" or "cute pup, do you mind if I pet him?" through to the basics of "Hi, are you having a good time/ is this your first time here/can you tell me where I can get...." - Body language - it is critical...stand tall, shoulders back, don't close yourself off by crossing your arms and legs, demonstrate self awareness and a bit on confidence (and not im a cocky bastard and you are all dumbshits!) - keep turning up - find out where your kind or your kink are gathering and keep turning up....familiarity eases connections - read body language - so much a glance is a glance and you move on, other times a random glance makes you turn and the next minute you are the bottom in a 20 man gang bang and getting married 6 months later - Rest - its all a bit of a marathon...mentally, physically and financially. Give your self a down time and time to sleep....also Folsom world is not real life, so time away for a morning and visit a museum, go for a walk, have a long lunch at the Adlon are vital and probably, what I think is the most important thing....... - Smile - be light, be friendly, treat each experience as a learning one, grow and enjoy! Quote
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