London's 'Killing Kittens' Sex Club Debuting in N.Y.

NEW YORK — A high-end London-based sex club aimed at women’s pleasure is set to debut in New York on March 14.

With its descriptor, “the world’s network for the sexual elite,” the Killing Kittens club lets members have sex with strangers and has held monthly parties in London, Ireland, and Los Angeles. But men are restricted from making the first move.

The New York soirée — being held at a rented upscale Flatiron district loft — is charging $100 per woman and $250 per couple. Sixty New Yorkers have already signed up. Requirements dictate that members be “nice looking people” and between 18 and 50 years old.

But the prices rise depending on the location and can reach upwards of $800.

Like a scene out of the film “Eyes Wide Shut,” attendees are required to dress to the nines and wear masks. Nudity can quickly ensue and the debauchery begins.

According to the New York Post, the club is the brainchild of 36-year-old Emma Sayle — a friend of the U.K.’s Duchess Kate Middleton. Sayle said she wanted to create a sex party not run by guys and that was attractive to women who have become more interested in sexuality.

The name Killing Kittens comes from a slang term for female masturbation.

“It’s not a sex party. It’s a place where females can try whatever they want to try. And if they want to get involved in couples, or want to try it with another girl or a group of girls … it’s about an experience,” Sayle said.

The club has reportedly attracted 10,000 regular partygoers, including top actors, and well-to-do folks who want to spice up their sex lives.

One charter member, Gwentyh Romein, told the Post she’s had sex with a married man whose "name is on multiple buildings in New York." “I’ve been to parties where people fly from Sweden on private jets loaded up with their friends because they can’t play in their own country.”

And the club is growing. Sayle said she has 43,000 online members and the business brought in $1 million last year. She’s also launching an Australian branch in May, and a Hamptons, New York party is being planned this summer at a private estate.

For the more adventurous, Killing Kittens offers a number of membership levels and different parties including kinky, hedonistic and "Silver Kitten" affairs.

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