Pandemics are no party for anyone, but likely no one is feeling more “pent-up” than exhibitionists.
So swingers will be quivering with anticipation at the May 15 return of NYC’s elite sex club SNCTM.
“After a brief hiatus, SNCTM returns this spring with exclusive erotic experiences, promising a sensuous reunion for our most esteemed pleasure-seekers,” they write on the SNCTM website, adding that the $500 to $8,000 “tickets are extremely limited.”
In an Instagram post announcing the kinky masquerade, the group promised an “evening of incomparable decadence.”
A spokesperson for SNCTM told the Daily Star, “We have dedicated staff that selects each individual guest in order to create a dynamic balance for the event.”
Those who qualify to join in the world’s most elite orgy will be among the first to “christen” their new Manhattan penthouse location, a “sleek triplex … away from prying eyes,” according to the event listing.
The website also warns that details “may be subject to change” due to COVID-19 restrictions, as the health and safety of their revelers are of the “utmost concern.”
Masks, however, are not optional. Only these won’t be the surgical variety. “Under the cover of masks, members are free to observe, explore, and indulge,” they write, reminding that the dress code is black tie or lingerie — reminiscent of “Eyes Wide Shut.”
“Despite these new precautions we’re finding the events to be absolutely superb,” the spokesperson continued in the statement to Daily Star.
“The limited capacity is far exceeded by the pent-up demand. This has given us the freedom to curate the crowd at such a high level as was not possible before,” they added.
SNCTM emerged in Los Angeles as an ultra-exclusive sex club in 2013, and quickly established chapters in cities across the world, including London, Moscow, Miami and Kyiv, Ukraine. Their insatiable members are known to pay up to $75,000 for access to all of SNCTM’s offerings, granted only after taking a “blood oath,” according to founder Damon Lawner. The party’s peep-show attractions — aside from live, participatory sex, of course — are known to include erotic fire-eaters, Japanese bukake experts and even a few obscured celebrities.