Instead, she joined one of Killing Kittens’s singles chat groups and started making close friends, which made her feel comfortable enough to try a virtual party on for size.ĭuring the pandemic, social isolation has also meant sexual isolation for both individuals and couples hoping to explore physical intimacy. “I was a little nervous to get properly involved,” she says, and when the pandemic hit, she worried she’d missed her chance. Though she’d attended sex parties in the past, Emma had only just joined Killing Kittens in November 2019. “There were points at which it got quite lonely,” she says. With her one housemate staying with family, and having lost her job in March, Emma has spent much of the pandemic physically isolated.
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It was the kind of connection Emma had been craving. “It was just a really good, quite sexy interaction with other people.” “We played ‘Never Have I Ever’,” she says, “and asked us questions like, ‘Which celebrity would you most like to see at a Killing Kittens party?’.” It got attendees talking about their fantasies and preferences – a smooth segue into the less structured part of the evening, during which some participants “removed clothing”, says Emma. It was unlike anything she’d ever attended. Organised by Killing Kittens, a company that, pre-Covid-19, hosted in-person sex parties with an emphasis on women’s empowerment, the “virtual house party” kicked off with drinking games.
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About three months into lockdown in the UK, 26-year-old student Emma signed into a Zoom meeting with a group of people she’d only ever met through online chats.