One sex party planner revealed that the market for threesomes has grown so rapidly since the beginning of the pandemic.
Emma Sayle, the British owner of the worldwide private members club Killing Kittens, which organises parties where members invited to ‘play’ together, has told the Sunday Times the coronavirus pandemic has been good for business.
The happily married mother-of-three, who is an old acquaintance of Kate Middleton from her days at Downe House, an all-girls boarding school in Berkshire, started Killing Kittens in 2005.
According to her, more than 40,000. single female members have requested memberships in the past one-year.
Her comments included that polyamory, where two people have another sexual partner, and bisexuality (being attracted to both the sexes) are becoming more popular because more people desire to have sex.
Meanwhile, Kate Lister, author of The Curious History of Sex, explained that some people have been more inclined to have fun in their sex lives as a way to distract themselves from the doom and gloom of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Emma Sayle is the British owner and operator of Killing Kittens. The club hosts sultry parties for members, where they are encouraged to “play” together.
‘We’re getting more and more messages from throuples,’ Sayle, who’s had her finger on the pulse of the world’s sex life for more than 15 years, said.
Her comments included that bisexuality would have been shocking in 2000, but it’s now “dull” as far as sexuality is concerned.
She’s also noticed that women love to chase the excitement and sign up for her services.
‘We’ve seen a massive jump in membership, over 40,000 single girls joined in the past year and a half.’
This happy married mother-of-3, is pictured. Kate Middleton was an old friend and she started Killing Kittens 2005. In her first year, more than 40K single women have requested to join Killing Kittens.
Additionally, she said that Killing Kittens party organizers have been searching for larger venues since the start of lockdown following this increase in members.
Parties that Killing Kittens claims promote female empowerment are held at different locations in London and other parts of the world. These parties are secret and not revealed to members until the date.
Mask-clad guests gather at one location for champagne and canapes, before things heat up.
Killing Kitten reaffirms that it “challenges gender stereotypes in all things.” [it]Our events reflect that.
“We’re determined to equalize the rules in sex and sexual play as well as dating. Our goal is to help those who were denied the opportunity to have sex and to nourish their sexual lives.
Emma is centre with Killing Kittens models. Since 2005, the members club has had a strict anti-discrimination policy.
There is also a lengthy list of banned behaviours listed on the site, including “racism” and “transphobia”, as well as “ageism,” fatphobia, and even’swerfism”. This current of feministism opposes both sex workers, and it’s called ‘classism.
Club’s private events are sold out from December to March, in secret places around London. This speaks volumes about the club’s popularity.
Kate Lister, a historian explained how people have turned to sex as a way to celebrate their lives after suffering a decrease in libido from Covid-19.
She stated that sexual Carpe Diem is a historical phenomenon, which has occurred in the wake of tragic events, such as the Spanish flue, World Wars II and Black Death.
Emma revealed that Emma has received more than 4000 requests for her services over the last year. She also said that throuples are a popular option (a Killing Kitten-like model).
Because they try to remind people that they have a short life and are looking for fun.
‘Not only on a biological level of “we must keep the human race going”, but also it’s a stress relief, a distraction, the antithesis of what we’re fearing happening,’ she said.
For example, she explained that the number of soldiers who contracted venereal diseases in the first world war was higher than for any other illness. She also revealed that the Catholic Church denounced the mass orgies and public sexual activity that occurred during the Middle Ages’ plague.