This is the kind of awkward, lighthearted, lesbianism many women either had – or wished they’d had – in college. It’s “lesbianism” that lesbians will recognize, but have a hard time endorsing without some irony. It’s lesbianism: our little secret, for women whose bi-curiosity has become too overwhelming to ignore. I received the invitation to Skirt Club’s San Francisco launch party on a cold Saturday in January. I’d never heard of Skirt Club, or a bisexual women’s-only sex party, though I’d certainly been to a number of “play parties,” where people across the gender spectrum did everything from cuddling to coitus. Singer Paulette McWilliams on Her Years With Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, and Steely Dan Skirt Club Founder Genevieve LeJeune had been to such parties, too, and was inspired to create a sex party where women, in particular, could focus on their sexuality “away from the prying eyes of men.” The result, at least according to the video on their website, was somewhere between Eyes Wide Shut and a Victoria’s Secret commercial. Hot, feminine women in four-inch heels with artfully mussed hair strut like models, dance alone in feather boas and masks, gyrate desirously and mount each other for suspenseful kisses. Glitter-rimmed mouths oh soundlessly, long legs circled with garter belts stretch into the frame, taut bellies emerge from black panties and breasts are suspended in BDSM-reminiscent bras. In the background, behind a table with a bottle of champagne, the curtains are conspicuously drawn. “When your man is not enough, seek adventure outside – where men are not invited,” the video urged. I asked my girlfriend Courtney, whose shaved head makes her much more obviously queer than me, if she’d be interested in going. Skirt Club is open to all women, but “very few” Skirt Club members are lesbians according to founder Genevieve LeJeune, who identifies as predominantly heterosexual, though definitely interested in sleeping with women – a two on the Kinsey Scale, if you will. LeJeune says that based on information that women give Skirt Club when they sign up, most partygoers have the same sexual inclinations as her, or are more heterosexual. LeJeune, who speaks four languages and is a certified yoga and pilates instructor, created Skirt Club in London in 2013 after taking a sharp left turn from her corporate career.
She worked as a journalist and producer at Bloomberg TV in London, and in international markets as a branding consultant. She asked that her privacy be respected – LeJeune is not her real name, though she posts photos of herself at Skirt Club events, and out with her husband on her Instagram page. “It’s taken me a lot of courage to… put my face on the front of the company that says, ‘Being bi is OK,'” she says. Skirt Club doesn’t screen out lesbians, but it does screen. Just the garages were much busier than I expected.Before attending a party, women must join its network by uploading a full-length photo, disclosing their profession and offering proof they’re between the ages of 21 and 49. At least his huge hard cock and tight little ass made up for his greed.
Thank god I brought enough cash because the young boy had an incredible appetite for money. I found the best looking boy around and asked him to show me the way. Now I had to find a boy willing to go with me. My idea for tonight was to find a cute boy, bring him to the garages, and fuck him right there. I plan leaving in two days and wanted to have a quick fun before the departure.Ī friend of mine lent me his parking space, where I could leave my car while being abroad. Mohawk with another muscle stud, but ends up being the bottom bitch! I like to go somewhere warm when winter arrives.