Yes, it was on a talk show awhile back.
"Cuddle Party is a playful social event designed for adults to explore communication, boundaries and affection. The brainchild of two relationship coaches, Cuddle Party was conceived in Feburary 2004. Since then, Reid Mihalko and Marcia Baczynski have sought to bring clean, safe, welcomed affection to the world through these events.
Cuddle Party events feature:
An entertaining Welcome Circle that gives you straight info on how to more effectively create what you want in your relationship life Introductory exercises to break the ice and get you into the habit of asking for what you want and saying yes and no honestly. A holistic social environment that attracts fascinating people and provides a wonderful opportunity for connection, learning and growth
What happens at a Cuddle Party?
After you arrive at the event location, sign in, and change into pajamas in the private changing area, the Cuddle Party starts with an hour-long Welcome Circle, led by the affectionately-dubbed Cuddle Lifeguard On Duty.
This Welcome Circle is where we create the structure and safe space for the socializing to follow. It is also where we break the ice, and get a group of strangers to feel not so strange to one another. This is where you and other Cuddle Party participants can...
introduce yourselves,
learn about the Cuddle Party philosophy,
get oriented to the Cuddle Party rules,
practice the Cuddle Party communication skills, and
be led through a few ice-breaker exercises
As the Welcome Circle concludes, most participants find themselves feeling surprised by how comfortable they feel. This is when we transition into...
Two Hours of Self-Directed Adventure and Connection
Now it is time for you to to ask for what you want, say yes and no to requests and invitations, cuddle according to your desires and comfort (or just talk if you prefer), connect with fascinating people, "cuddle mingle," and, ultimately, relax into the flow of an unusually playful and respectful social environment.
The socializing and cuddling, like the Welcome Circle, all take place in our cozy environment, enhanced by an eclectic and charming mix of music played at a volume that allows easily for conversation. There are cookies, fruit, munchies, juice and no intoxicants (other than the oxytocin, that is).
Some participants cuddle in groups, others one-on-one, while some like to talk and not cuddle for a time, or not at all. Cuddling can mean feet against feet, full-body hugs, head-rubs, spooning — it is, indeed, up to you. And, configurations and positions shift significantly throughout the event, thanks in part to Rule #6: change your mind & keep yourself happy.
Also throughout the event, the Cuddle Lifeguards participate with you so that you can feel relaxed and supported and have a great time with your experiences.
Closing Circle
At the end of the event, after the traditional Puppy Pile (for those wishing to participate in human lasagna), the Cuddle Lifeguards conduct a brief Closing Circle to share with you some closing thoughts for the road, encourage you to bring your learnings with you as you travel forward, and give everyone a chance to share any parting thoughts with the group.
Participants are often in a state of cuddle intoxication at this point, and feeling a sense of connection with the group that they never would have anticipated at the beginning of the event.
Many participants exchange hugs, some exchange phone numbers, and all receive special thank you's from the Cuddle Lifeguards for making this particular Cuddle Party the special event that it was. Some participants may go to a nearbye restaurant or cafe to continue the conversations, while others will head home — often to a night of blissfully relaxing sleep."
Here is a better explanation that I could relay from their website:
http://www.cuddleparty.com/about/whatis.cfm
2007-06-01 03:08:56
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