Party Crashing Pervs - Going Commando- -2024- B... | PLUS |
Addressing the rise of unauthorized guests, predatory behavior, and the fashion trends that complicate venue policies.
This isn’t just a laughable faux pas; it is a subculture. For many, crashing is a psychological game of "fitting in." As professional crasher Paul Gee explains, "Dress the part, act confidently, conduct a little advance research, and don't cause a disturbance". These are the modern-day party warriors, moving through events like social ninjas. Jaime Kornick, a San Francisco-based crasher, documented crashing over 150 events in a single year, treating private parties as a career opportunity to network and enjoy free catering. Party Crashing Pervs - Going Commando- -2024- B...