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Emma Sayle: who is Kate Middleton's friend who founded a historic sex party club

2024-03-28T11:15:32.043Z

Highlights: Emma Sayle is the creator of Killing Kittens, an exclusive British sex club. Its peculiarity is that it is the women who take all the initiatives. To enter one of these exclusive parties it is necessary to pay between 146 and 342 dollars. The club prioritizes the safety and pleasure of its clients by challenging gender stereotypes. The name arose from a popular phrase that stated: “Every time you masturbate, God kills a kitten.” Emma Sayle and Kate Middleton were classmates at Downehouse School.


Emma Sayle is the creator of Killing Kittens, an exclusive British sex club. Its peculiarity is that it is the women who take all the initiatives.


To describe

Emma Sayle

you have to refer to endless data: she is a businesswoman; founder of a liberal women's club that organizes sex parties where they take control; friend of the Princess of Wales

Kate Middleton

during her youth and creator of a dating app for “open-minded” people with more than 200 thousand members.

Twenty years ago he gave life to

Killing Kittens

, an exclusive British sex club that gave him fame locally and internationally. The particularity of this entity is that it is women who take any initiative, while men can only enter as a couple with one of them.

“Sexual empowerment, unforgettable hedonistic experiences, sexual liberation and unlimited excitement” are some of the promises of Killing Kittens. The peculiar name arose from a popular phrase that stated: “Every time you masturbate, God

kills a kitten

.”

What is Killing Kittens

To enter one of these exclusive parties it is necessary to pay

between 146 and 342 dollars

. The company, he says, prioritizes the safety and pleasure of its clients by challenging gender stereotypes: “Each group of Killing Kittens is designed to be an immersive experience of fantasy and exploration where the kittens are in firm control every step of the way.” , say their spokespersons.

The events, which are accessible with prior registration, are held in

luxury hotels, mansions and stately homes

whose name and location remain secret, as attendees sign a confidentiality agreement. For that same reason you cannot enter with cameras or cell phones. Killing Kittens, in short, is the place “where fantasy becomes reality.”

Emma Sayle was a schoolmate of Kate Middleton. Instagram photo.

Events are not only planned in different cities in Great Britain, but are also organized, for example, in

New York

and

Paris

. Beyond this information, the club boasts of never revealing any other type of information, especially that linked to the identity of the attendees.

The rules of a sex club

Killing Kittens has its own rules. Among these, the following stand out:

  • Consent

    is

    key.

  • Men must be invited.

  • It is essential to be respectful and not make assumptions about gender identities or sexual orientations.

  • No drugs allowed.

Emma Sayle also created a dating app exclusively for "open-minded" people.

  • The entrances have a security system that must be activated before entering. These tickets include a photo that must match the participant's image.

  • All attendees must wear

    masks

    until play spaces open.

Emma Sayle and Kate Middleton

Emma Sayle and

Kate Middleton

were classmates at Downehouse School in West Berckshire when they were both teenagers.

Not only were they friends at school, but they were also part of the Sloaney Sisterhood, an NGO created by Sayle. It is made up of women who perform extreme sports challenges and raise money for charities.

Although the Princess of Wales participated for a few years, she later had to abandon these practices for security reasons.

Source: clarin

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