‘World’s most exclusive’ sex parties in demand with no bookings until October
The company behind the world's most expensive sex parties has sold out until October after UK coronavirus lockdown restrictions ended, the firm's boss has said.
Killing Kittens, which launched in 2005, released tickets back in April and sold old in a staggering six hours.
The company has since doubled the number of events it would usually do in this period to cash in on the pent-up frustration of would-be punters.
With Covid-19 restrictions being lifted on Freedom Day, it seems Brits are ready for some action.
Speaking to LADbible, Killing Kittens founder Emma Sayle said: “We are ready to go, everything is sold out, we've doubled the amount of events, we've got new venues and new concepts that we're launching on top of the ones that we were doing anyway – so, in July we've got four events in July, six or seven in August, and we're back in New York.
"We've had to find new venues due to demand, that's why we've launched different concepts."
Killing Kittens has a worldwide reputation for hedonistic celebrations of sexuality and has a rigorous vetting process for attendees.
Their philosophy is based on sexually liberating women worldwide and works by putting women in control by allowing only women or those in a couple to be able to purchase tickets.
As well as the party side of Killing Kittens, they do describe their evenings as a good dancing and clubbing night, even with your clothes on.
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One of their new concepts is called Kreatures of the Night, which is described as a “cool club night” featuring “dungeon-y play areas.”
Ms Sayle added: "People need a release. The bottom line is that we're animals, and animals need social and physical interaction, that's how we've evolved, and without that social and physical interaction, we die.
"Isolation kills people. You can't fight animal instincts, can you?"
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