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‘Kinky Salon’ Brings Adult Play Party to New York TONIGHT!

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It’s gonna get freaky at a Freaky Friday sexy play party in Crown Heights tonight! Kinky Salon, the acclaimed counterculture sex party recently featured in The Atlantic and in Dan Savage’s ‘Savage Love’ column, takes New York tonight with a spooky-sexy theme party called The Bewitching. Costumes will be mandatory, you’ll want to read the Kinky Salon charter first and you’ll have to bring your PAL (Pervy Activity Liaison, which is a fancy acronym for “your date”).

Kinky Salon New York is not for everybody. But it is for everybody who’s sex-positive, understands communication of boundaries and wants to be at the hottest party in New York tonight.

“We are ‘deep hedonists’,” says Polly Superstar, Kinky Salon founder and author of the recent book “Polly: Sex Culture Revolutionary. “We are queer friendly, body positive, accessible and inclusive.”

“There are events in Copenhagen, Berlin, London, Austin, Portland, New Orleans, New York, and of course San Francisco,” Ms. Superstar says. “We host sexually enlightened costume parties where creativity and community are highly valued. We support creativity, personal growth, and deepening of community connection as essential counterparts to sensual and sexual exploration.”

And all this leads to one hell of a sexy party.

This is a sex party in a mansion, yo

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If you and your sweetie have ever coveted some Tom Cruise-Nicole Kidman fancy-ass action in a mansion full of like-minded hotties, tonight’s Kinky Salon has reserved a “a hidden gem in Crown Heights, Brooklyn”.

“Kinky Salon New York is set amid the backdrop of one of history’s most sexually progressive cities,” says event co-organizer Mrs. Italian Bitchez. “From the hidden speakeasies of the early 20th century, to the Stonewall riots, the energy of this city encourages people to explore their identities and create the safe spaces for doing so, no matter the sacrifice. As we joined the ranks of a diverse and welcoming sex positive community, we are humbled and overjoyed to create our brand of magic for everyone to enjoy.”

How to Attend Kinky Salon New York

KSNY_longYou can still get tickets to tonght’s Kinky Salon New York, but you MUST RSVP using the information on the Kinky Salon New York ticket page. Limited RSVP slots are still available, and admission is $40 at the door with a valid RSVP.

You can still concoct your costume for Kinky Salon New York. Costumes are mandatory and street clothes are not allowed! Costume ideas are provided in the Dress Code section of the Kinky Salon New York event page.

Kinky Salon is a BYOB event, and mixers will be provided as a courtesy.

Kinky Salons happen all over the world, so get set to get wet at Kinky Salon New York tonight. “Each Kinky Salon has a different flavor,” says Ms. Superstar, “and the New York one tastes distinctly like Coney Island!”

Taste the Coney Island tonight at Kinky Salon New York at a private mansion in Crown Heights. Location details are available with your confirmed RSVP.

 

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Stuart Schuffman, aka Broke-Ass Stuart, is a travel writer, poet, TV host, activist, and general shit-stirrer. His website BrokeAssStuart.com is one of the most influential arts & culture sites in the San Francisco Bay Area and his freelance writing has been featured in Lonely Planet, Conde Nast Traveler, The Bold Italic, Geek.com and too many other outlets to remember. His weekly column, Broke-Ass City, appears every other Thursday in the San Francisco Examiner. Stuart’s writing has been translated into four languages. In 2011 Stuart created and hosted the travel show Young, Broke, and Beautiful on IFC and in 2015 he ran for Mayor of San Francisco and got nearly 20k votes.

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