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Eros
Day Passion
Play It was the Saturday just before Eros Day when the Bonobo Gang of the Dr. Susan Block Institute decided, "Let's put on a show!" Thus, our Commedia Erotica Passion Play of the Story of Eros & Psyche came (and came) to life. Being Commedia Erotica, it was almost all improvisational. That is, no one, not even the stars, knew what was going to happen. But the Spirit of Eros was with us, and it turned into a fantastical, transformational theatrical experience topped off by a wild, masked sex toy orgy.
This video photo essay will give you a taste of our Passion Play, including my own erotic/exotic interpretation of the classical Story of Eros and Psyche. The first character in our Passion Play is ErosMan, played by Lasse Braun, the great film director and world-famous sex revolutionary who introduced us to Eros Day in the first place. For more information on the meaning of Eros Day and how we first celebrated the holiday, click here. ErosMan's role was to assist all the performers, in case they get confused, since Eros is Love, and Love can be very confusing.
The star of our story is Eros himself, (played by Norman in the beginning of the Passion Play, then by Monica), distinguished by his wings and his potent bow and arrows. If one of Eros' arrows hits you, that's it, you're toast: you're in love. No one can resist the arrows of Eros. Eros was one of the four original Creators of the Universe, who blew the breath of life into all creatures, even the gods. This was what I call the Original Blow-Job.
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