On Friday night, a crowd of excited revelers gathered on laptops for a virtual meeting on the Zoom video conferencing platform.
Of course, that’s precisely what the hundred participants pointed to when they joined an “Orgie Zoom”, or “Zorgy”, as they called it.
It is the concept of Emma Sayle, 40, a friend of the Duchess of Cambridge and founder of the exclusive London-based sex club Killing Kittens, the motto ”the network of the sexual elite”, a company that, like many, has had to adapt to recent world events.
Emma Sayle, 40, a friend of the Duchess of Cambridge, has revealed plans for her London-based Sex Club Killing Kittens. Pictured: Kate and Emma in 2007
It is a specific challenge for a company whose essence itself is literally to press meat. And so on, masked candlelit meetings and loose sexual encounters in luxurious apartments and stately homes, such as online sex parties and workshops on everything from the art of striptease to the advent of “perversion.”
In addition, this turns out to be paying off: the club on the online forum “Killing Kittens” (think Facebook, with fewer clothes) has more than 300% since the start of the pandemic.
I take my hat off to innovation, no doubt. But what might surprise you, even more than the obscene habit that the company encourages, is that the government approves its rather regrettable virtual transformation.
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