Exotic Erotic Ball Special Report: Day 2

SAN FRANCISCO – Droves of porn fans and erotica buffs crowded the Cow Palace to explore the eclectic array of booths featured at this year's Exotic Erotic Ball, sponsored in part by XFANZ.

A unique mix of adult websites, manufacturers, retailers and even a few mainstream companies hosted a series of booths in the Cow Palace's arena, offering attendees a chance to shop, collect swag and even test new products.

Fellow EEB sponsors Social Kink and Eros.com took advantage of the immense space that the Cow Palace offered and set up sexy and interactive booths that attracted crowds of people at a time.

The crew at Social Kink demonstrated all day the wide array of bondage and flogging tools that a BDSM fan might use on a Saturday night, while Eros.com's well-lit location featured adult star Joanna Angel and a slew of curvaceous women wearing latex and leather couture made by Stockroom.com's Stormy Leather and Syren latex.

At surrounding booths, bondage demonstrations and sex swing trials were also available to anyone brave enough to try, and there even was a booth offering oyster shooters – a generous effort to get everyone in the mood by feeding them what many EEB fans said they believe to be an aphrodisiac.

Familiar faces Sunny Lane, Lisa Sparxxx, Sydnee Steele, Kim Chambers and Club Jenna contract performer Lela Star were just a few of the adult stars on hand at EEB to meet and greet fans, while adult superstar Tera Patrick and husband Evan Seinfeld sat nearby at the Teravision booth accepting interview after interview with local media outlets attending the show.

When 6 p.m. rolled around, all exhibitors and models were herded out of the show floor to get prepared for the night's main event – the costume ball complete with headlining performances by rock bands the Spyderz and Peaches and a best costume contest judged in part by rapper Snoop Dogg and radio/TV personality Danny Bonaduce.

Bonaduce reportedly was spotted on the show floor wearing a leather pantsuit and an exceptional amount of eyeliner.

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