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NSFW: Kinksters dominate San Francisco’s leather district for Folsom Street Fair 2023

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On Sunday, September 24, kinksters of all descriptions came out to play as San Francisco celebrated the 2023 edition of Folsom Street Fair.

The annual event welcomes visitors from all over the world, with around 250,000 estimated to have taken to The Golden City this year.

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