5 janv. 2020

Is America Ready for the SoulCycle of Sex?


If sex sells, fashion industry alum Daniel Saynt may be one of its finest contemporary salesmen, offering millennial media-savvy marketing and a plan for world domination with his private sex club, NSFW. His aim is to “revolutionize how the world fucks.” But even in 2019, it’s tough to make some people come.

n June of this year, a disturbing e-mail went out to the 2,000-strong membership of the New Society for Wellness, a.k.a. NSFW, a New York-based private pro-sex and cannabis club where a group of mostly 20- and 30-somethings regularly convene to smoke, fuck, and chill (or any of the above).

“This past May has been absolute shit,” Daniel Saynt, the organization’s 36-year-old founder—he calls himself the “chief conspirator”—began, continuing, “I hate to open a message like that, but it’s completely honest. Piles and piles of shit.” The shit, as it were: banning and censorship on various social media platforms as well as public discrimination faced ever since NSFW opened the doors of its very first Clubhouse in Manhattan in 2016. 

- Bazaar