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Hold Me Down

Jackie Yangyuen · Ages 18+ · United States of America

Content Warning One Person Show
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TRACI TAIRA certified reviewer June 23, 2024
tagged as: woman · asian american · KINK · Discovery · BDSM · Bondage · rope · memoir
Tender and sweet revelations in the world of BDSM. ... full review
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BRIAN YANGYUEN uncertified reviewer June 20, 2024
tagged as: NSFW · cats · humor · BDSM · trauma
Beautifully done show that balances topics such as sexual assault, the immigrant experience, the parent-child dynamic, and how Jackie gains control of these traumas through self exploration and her own sexuality. But she does this masterfully with a sense of humor and with pacing that holds your attention all the way through. ... full review
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 19, 2024
tagged as: musical · KINK · trauma · BDSM
A deeply personal and at times uncomfortable story that was made both moving and at times funny by it's talented performer.... full review
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MAYURI BHANDARI certified reviewer June 12, 2024
A vulnerable story, and told through bondage, through dramedy! "Through bondage, she found freedom."... full review
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DEREK MIRANDA uncertified reviewer June 09, 2024
Loved it! Feels like a culmination of music, storytelling, sex positivity, queerness and exploration... full review
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PARKER WHITE uncertified reviewer January 18, 2025
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LEANNA WOLFE certified reviewer July 01, 2024
To me this was a deep dive into the psycho-emotional pleasures of bondage frosted with Jackie's Asian-American family stories, a discomforting sexual assault and stabbing at labels mental health labels like borderline personality disorder and bi-polar. Ultimately Jackie is a boundary-pushing performer with much to say!... full review
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SAM HENDRIAN certified reviewer June 28, 2024
Brave (If Slightly Overlong) Expression of Soul through the Body... full review
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ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 21, 2024
A little taboo, seems like most one-person shows, feel like the music is unnecessary, almost feels like a stand up special that features music. Needs better audio mapping/tech in general, maybe opt for a small band or quartet ... full review
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