November 24th 2024.
KK Homme is a new and exciting gay sex party that has recently launched. The party is the brainchild of Emma Sayle, the founder of Killing Kittens, an exclusive sex party with over 200,000 members worldwide. Launched in 2005, Killing Kittens was created to provide a safe space for women to have complete control over their sexual experiences. However, Sayle noticed that there was a lack of similar spaces for men, especially those who are curious or identify as bisexual.
With this in mind, KK Homme was born – a high-end sex party for bi and gay men, as well as transmasc men and non-binary individuals. The launch event was a grand affair, with a dress code of extravagant evening wear and masquerade masks. As a gay man myself, I was immediately intrigued when I received the invitation. I had attended kink nights before, but never one specifically catered to men who have sex with men. This seemed like a different and classier experience.
I invited my friend Alfie to join me, and he eagerly agreed. We arrived at the venue – a lavish property in Berkshire – after a chilly journey on the Tube and an Uber ride. The mansion was lit up in red and had several checkpoints before reaching the entrance, where we handed over our phones to be locked away for the night. Donning our masks, we were ready for the evening ahead.
The first room we entered was a grand reception area with a stage. In the center of the room was a large contraption filled with various kink toys, such as feathers and whips. We could tell that everything was available for everyone to use. As the music blared, a bearded and burly man in a tight white tee, pink sweatband, and kilt walked onto the stage with a whip in hand. He proceeded to grab a series of rosebuds from behind the DJ deck and placed them in different parts of his body before whipping them into a petal-filled mess.
The performer then ripped off his tee, revealing a chiseled chest, and invited two volunteers on stage. They were given fluorescent paint and were encouraged to explore his body with their hands. Soon, the performer ripped off his kilt to reveal a tiny thong that barely covered a sizable bulge. The second volunteer was then invited to lube up their hands with paint and grab a handful of the man's butt. The final reveal was when the performer ripped off his thong, exposing a large, flaccid penis.
But the performances were just the beginning. We then made our way to the nearby library for a drink and were greeted by a server offering caviar and vodka shots – a far cry from our usual experiences at gay clubs. We met a diverse group of people, including a lawyer, journalist, and circus performer. The latter casually walked into the room wearing only a jockstrap and struck up a conversation with us about nihilism.
After a few drinks, Alfie and I decided to explore the play rooms. There was one for all genders and another specifically for men, but they weren't as busy as we had hoped. Nonetheless, we had a great time mingling and enjoying the stimulating music provided by the DJ. KK Homme's launch event was a night to remember, and I can't wait to attend more in the future.
KK Homme is a new gay sex party that has recently launched and I am lucky enough to be attending their launch event. The party is the brainchild of Emma Sayle, founder of Killing Kittens, a high-end sex party that aims to provide a safe and empowering space for women. However, Emma noticed a gap in the market for men who have sex with men, and thus KK Homme was born.
As I arrive at the party, I am immediately drawn in by the extravagant dress code and the promise of an evening filled with masquerade masks and high-end fashion. I am joined by my friend Alfie, and together we make our way to the party's location – a lavish mansion in Berkshire. The journey is filled with curious looks, as we both don our masks and make our way to the party.
Upon arriving, we are greeted by Emma and asked to hand over our phones to be locked away for the night. With a deep breath, we enter the party and are immediately struck by the grand reception area, complete with a stage and a large contraption filled with kink toys. The performances have already begun, and we are treated to a sultry strip tease and a whip-wielding man who steals the show.
After the performances, Alfie and I head to the nearby library for a drink and are surprised to be offered caviar and vodka shots – a far cry from our usual nights at the local gay club. We mingle with the other guests, including a lawyer, journalist, and even a circus performer who introduces himself while wearing only a jockstrap. Our conversation somehow turns to nihilism, and I can't help but laugh at the absurdity of it all.
Feeling emboldened by the drinks, Alfie and I decide to explore the play rooms. There is one for all genders and another specifically for men, but they aren't as crowded as we had hoped. Nonetheless, we observe and engage in some light play before returning to the party.
As the night goes on, we are treated to a stimulating soundtrack from DJ Raven Mandella and witness more daring performances from Mistress of the house, John Celestus. The atmosphere is electric and filled with excitement as guests freely express their desires and explore their sexuality in a safe and respectful manner.
In the end, it is clear that KK Homme is more than just a party – it is a community that celebrates and embraces all forms of sexuality and gender expression. As I leave the party, I am filled with a sense of empowerment and gratefulness for having been a part of such a unique and inclusive experience.
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