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The Center for Sex Positive Culture ( CSPC ), formerly known as The Wet Spot , is a non-profit, membership-based organization located in Seattle , Washington. It organizes events and provides space for several sex-positive subcultures, notably BDSM , swinging , and polyamory groups. CSPC welcomes people of all sexual identities and seeks to encompass all consensual sexual practices. The Center is a 501(c)(7) recreational club; its sister organization, the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture (renamed Pan-Eros in 2018 ) is a 501(c)(3) charitable/educational organization.

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5-815: CSPC may refer to: The Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress , a D.C-based think-tank. The Center for Sex Positive Culture in Seattle, Washington The David Horowitz Freedom Center , founded in the 1980s by political activist David Horowitz ; formerly the Center for the Study of Popular Culture. The center changed its name in July 2006. Canadian Standard Product Code (similar to Stock-keeping unit (SKU)). Community specialist palliative care California State Prison, Corcoran ,

10-672: A prison in the US state of California. The International Stress Prevention Center , a NGO in North Israel. Shijiazhuang Pharma Group Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CSPC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CSPC&oldid=1142360884 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

15-612: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Center for Sex Positive Culture The organization held its first event, a fundraiser, in March 1999. The organization was founded in 1999 as the Seattle Sex Positive Community Center. Socially speaking, it is an outgrowth of Allena Gabosch's Beyond the Edge Cafe , which hosted BDSM related events. Several regulars of

20-440: The Center for Sex Positive Culture and opened a second, "annex" building. In November 2008 the Center for Sex Positive Culture was scrutinized in a KOMO-TV report regarding the Center's non-profit status, and the sexual activities which occur there. The story was criticized by Dan Savage and others for inaccuracies, and was later pulled from the station's website. In the new space at Gallery Erato, The CSPC regrouped under

25-422: The cafe started discussing getting a dedicated space for their activities. One famously quoted "It would be great if we could get 200 members." In fact the idea became more popular than they envisioned; in its first year The Wet Spot registered about 2,000 members. In September 2007, they reached 10,000 registered members, although not all of them are current members. In 2007 the organization also changed its name to

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