Elite sex parties and orgies are not a rare as you'd think. The notorious Killing Kittens sex club of London crossed the Atlantic recently, bringing the lavish orgy lifestyle to the people of the Hamptons in New York.
Harper's Bazaar writer Jenna Sauers got into the event and has written about what goes on behind closed doors at this elite orgy. You'll never guess how many rules there are and what you can and can't do at these orgies. Keep reading to get a glimpse inside the world of sex parties right here.
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Requirements. In order to get into this exclusive sex party, applicants had to send in measurements and photographs to the party planner ahead of time. This is to ensure that people with less than satisfactory body types were not included. Seems superficial, but it is a sex party we're talking about.
Fee. Aside from the measurements and photos needed beforehand, the entry fee is $400 for couples. There was a guy selling $10 drink tickets as well, but no food was provided.

Killing Kittens. Guests were not allowed to use the organization's name, nor say "sex party" while in attendance - but what is Killing Kittens? According to the article, Killing Kittens calls itself "a movement and community whose sole aim is the unwavering pursuit of female sexual pleasure."
Killing Kittens. This party was the Hamptons debut for Killing Kittens, which also promises members can expect similar parties held in "New York penthouses, St. Tropez super-yachts and über-exclusive luxury locations the world over." The company has also expand to Toronto.
Props. The home was stocked with the necessities. "The bathrooms and most of the house's flat surfaces were stocked with Lifestyles condoms, Summer's Eve baby wipes, and chewing gum," Sauers writes.
Oddly enough. The actual sex part of the party didn't start until hours after the doors were opened. "If we all get to know each other, nobody's going to even want to have sex," a partygoer said while complaining about the length of time passing with zero sex happening.
The crowd. The wealthy clientele of this sex party is, well, kind of what you expect. "I was expecting a white party, not an all-white party," the author's guest to the party joked. Despite their wealth, the guests were surprisingly "normal," according to Sauers.
The crowd. "The crowd seemed roughly split between older, dedicated swinger couples, single men who had come with much-younger 'dates' (unaccompanied men are not permitted), and 20- and 30-something couples, many of whom said they'd never been to a party like this before," she explains.
The Crowd. Overall, the vibe was pretty much like any other party, except for the looming action of sex with strangers that is about to occur.
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