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A New York City sex club is run by a former member of the Jehovah’s Witness, according to the Daily Mail Sunday.
Daniel Saynt, 35, a former member of Jehovah’s Witness is now the bona fide owner of New Society for Wellness (NSFW) a sex club in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the Daily Mail reported. Saynt was raised as a member of the Jehova’s Witness in the Bronx, went to bible study ten hours per week, knocked on doors, and went to church every Sunday. However, after having his first sexual experience with a boy at age 13, then engaging in hookups in college, he now runs an exclusive sex club since 2015.
Saynt describes himself as a “Futurist, public speaker, runner of companies by day; pirate bunny, adventurer, novice mixologist and professional troublemaker by night” on his personal website. In order to become a member of his club, he selects members based on their attractiveness, social media presence, and personal sexual fantasies. There are currently 700 members who are models, actors, entrepreneurs, and celebrities. The NSFW sex club is so exclusive, 9,000 people were already rejected while another 300 are on the waitlist. Membership costs $96 and each party costs $150.
“We look for people with a story to share. If you can’t share a conversation with someone, you can’t share a bed,” Saynt told the New York Post. “If a guy applies and says, ‘I just want to have sex with as many girls as possible,’ that’s not someone we want here.”
“It’s an adult playground,” Saynt told the New York Post. He was previously married to a woman but no is in an open relationship with his current boyfriend.
The average of age of a member of the club is 28. Around 60 percent of the members are in open relationships.
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