Gay horse market
What is the Horse Fair?
The Horse Impartial (Fickstutenmarkt) is a private event that takes place irregularly in clubs in Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig, Mannheim, Amsterdam and
New: Cologne. Here, willing mares suggest themselves to stallions without ever seeing their faces.
Like all horse fairs, this one has strict rules.
Before the event begins, every participant has to resolve whether he wants to take part either as a mare or as a stallion.
It is not achievable to change roles once the market begins!
On the morning of the just, the mares appear before the stallions. The naked mares have their hands bound and are blindfolded.
Then the stallions appear and can fully inspect the shackled mares at their leisure.
When a stallion has decided on a mare, he leads the mare untied to a covering place of his choice.
When the stallion has finished covering the mare, this mare is then accessible for covering by other stallions.
A very important reminder concerning the entrance:
Again, the entrance door to the Horse Fair (Fickstutenmarkt) is NOT the normal entrance door to the KitKat-Club, how
Calling All Mares: People, Identity and Group Sex at the San Francisco Horse Market
Gaston, L ORCID: and Dixon, L ORCID: () Calling All Mares: Community, Identity and Group Sex at the San Francisco Horse Market. The Journal of Sex Research. pp. ISSN
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Abstract
In this paper, masculinity and sexuality are explored from the perspective of gay men who participate in group-based sexual practices. The function contributes to the limited wider academic inquiry into collective sex environments. This is accomplished through a content analysis of 15 publicly accessible testimonials of men who have attended a group sex event called a “Horse Market” in the USA. The key findings reveal that participants experience a meaning of enhanced community persona and unity through engaging in group sex that allows them the autonomy to explore sexual boundaries in a way that is permitted, paradoxically, by occurring within an environment that is simultaneously highly regulated and controlled.
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What is the Horse Fair?
The Horse Fair (Fickstutenmarkt) is a private event that takes place irregularly in clubs in Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig, Mannheim, Amsterdam and
New: Cologne. Here, willing mares offer themselves to stallions without ever seeing their faces.
Like all horse fairs, this one has strict rules.
Before the event begins, every participant has to decide whether he wants to take part either as a mare or as a stallion.
It is not achievable to change roles once the market begins!
On the day of the just, the mares arrive before the stallions. The naked mares have their hands bound and are blindfolded.
Then the stallions appear and can fully inspect the shackled mares at their leisure.
When a stallion has decided on a mare, he leads the mare untied to a covering place of his choice.
When the stallion has finished covering the mare, this mare is then on hand for covering by other stallions.
Beginning of the event
Mare entrance: h
Stallion entrance: h
Horse Fair Location COCKS-Bar Leipzig
Study praising group sex at SF ‘Horse Market’ follows higher ed trend to normalize illicit gay activity in name of inclusion
Two academics in the United Kingdom have concluded that an organized community sex event in San Francisco provides “a protected space” for gay men, in a nature where “queer culture” is existence “commercialized” by heterosexuals.
This follows a trend of American universities pushing nontraditional sexual behavior, such as the University of North Carolina publishing an interactive map featuring historical campus sites for anonymous queer sex. In December, a Penn State professor encouraged his straight students to “watch gay and womxn loving womxn porn” to prove to students that “[w]e’re all, very much, easily bisexual.”
Lindsey Gaston and Laura Dixon, both affiliated with Liverpool John Moores University, investigated 15 testimonies of gay men in a July 28 study titled “Calling All Mares: Community, Individuality, and Group Sex at the San Francisco Horse Market.”
All 15 men attended an ev