The erotic fair at Olympiaworld in Innsbruck is open from Friday to Sunday. The “Krone” paid her a visit. And what you can buy and, above all, see in this erotic Eldorado, is anything but suitable for young people…
At many fairs you can buy clothes, jewelry and sweets. It is no different here. At least if you ignore the fact that the sweets are shaped like genitals, the jewelry is meant for every body part and the clothes are only partially the right choice for the next family party.
Not for the faint hearted
There are hardly any souvenirs for such a person here. Only a nude photographer takes souvenir photos. The advertised wood carvings in all (un)thinkable shapes and sizes are intended for body openings and not for decoration. One look at the cover makes it clear that the DVDs are not suitable for a pleasant movie evening at ten meters away, and anyone hoping that there would also be pony rides on the riding crop stand will be sorely disappointed.
Frivolous shows in a separate room
Visitors who want to shop without taboos and admire shows will get value for their money. Relevant actors perform every hour on the main stage. The performances that are not (or are not allowed?) to be shown there take place on their own grounds. Admission to this ‘orgasm center’ costs ten euros.
Booming bass, red lights and the lyrics “Geil, ich bin so geil” now welcome Tira Moon to the main stage. She is lightly dressed, and shortly afterwards dressed even lighter. Armed with cameras, she blows kisses into the audience from an armchair. The back rows are also clapping, albeit cautiously. No one has to be ashamed at this fair, (almost) everything is allowed here.
Source: Krone

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