A fun tale of exploration and growing of tastes and age differences! My Mother Doesn’t Know I’m Kinky tells the tale of a woman growing to explore and expand, to leanr more about herself and the world of pleasure of the bdsm scene but also the loving and deep respect that it has, a wonderfully refreshing look at the bdsm scene and how important conscent and boundaries and trust is. This show is absolutely incredible and laugh out loud funny!...
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My Mother Doesn't Know I'm Kinky is a fun and quirky show that brings you into a warm and comfortable hug of Jean's inner world, whose struggles with discovering and accepting her own sexuality lends themselves to funny and touching scenes. While the subject matter, on the surface, could be intimidating and scary to some, Jean has a gentle touch with opening our eyes to a world that is more that just whips and chains - it's a surprisingly wholesome gateway to intimacy and connection, things she has longed for her whole life....
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I love that Jean Franzblau realizes that this topic is important, is discussed a lot less than it should be, and has been added to the huge pile of "guilt and shame" topics, that are already in the collective unconscious, fueling wars, rapes, murders, and a host of assorted varying and sundry neurotic and pathological expressions of the human condition.
If we humans came to terms with our different feelings and emotions, and the natural instinct to express them as kids do when they play, without judging, labeling, or shaming them, we would have a much happier, healthier world. Jean brings light to this darkness, in such a natural, humorous way, and she is as relatable as the girl next door.
I was at opening night, and it was refreshi...
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