Killing Kittens
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| ISIN | 🆔 |
| Industry | Events |
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| Headquarters 🏙️ | , , |
Number of locations | London |
Area served 🗺️ | |
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| 🌐 Website | www |
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In 2005, Emma Sayle[1] founded Killing Kittens, a brand that appealed to women, men and couples who were looking for more in the wider aspects of sex life. [2] The events organised by Killing Kittens aim to reject the centuries-old stigmas related to sex that have been adopted in societies and continue to this day. With a mission to eradicate archaic gender rules, women lead in the Killing Kittens community.
Encouraged to accept their sexuality, single people and couples abandon their inhibitions and take control of their own sexual exploration journeys in pursuit of female pleasure. Today, as the world's fastest-growing sex-positive social network, Killing Kittens and partner brands are liberating thousands of people around the world. Its inclusive community thrives through rich and rewarding experiences that encourage members and enable them to express their most sexual and sensual selves, helping them live life to the fullest.
References
- ↑ "Members-only sex club founder: 'You'll be eating dinner and look around and see a leg appear through the curtain'". the Guardian. September 28, 2014.
- ↑ "What it's like to be in an exclusive female-centred sex party club". Cosmopolitan. March 13, 2019.
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