New York City is sex obsessed. All those different racial and ethnic groups crammed onto the island of Manhattan… a pervert’s dream!
I visited a client just off Union Square yesterday, just steps away from one of the most sex soaked blocks of the city. East 27th Street between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue boasts the Museum of Sex, the Gershwin Hotel and Le Trapeze.
Did you know that deer enjoyed threesomes? That was the boast from one of the window displays at the Museum of Sex. I didn’t know that my friends in the backyard are swingers.
Next door, the Gershwin Hotel hosts world travelers at a budget price (by NYC standards). A haven for young people, the Gershwin has the look of a bordello.
If you want to know the real attraction of the Gershwin, walk one door east and you’ll arrive at Le Trapeze. Trapeze is the French word for swing. Le Trapeze is the longest running, most notorious hetero swing club in the city.
The city offers the cover of anonymity. It’s easy to get lost in tens of millions of people. For centuries, kids have fled the stix to get lost in the city. Nobody back in Iowa will ever know if you visit the bathhouses, orgy rooms or sex shows in the city. Unless you tell them. Telling them about it is the ultimate joy of the New York City hipster. What’s the point of being hip if you can’t lord it over the yokels?
The sex obsession of NYC is not a new phenomenon. Read Henry Miller, the great chronicler of sex in the 20th century, and you’ll discover that the sex circus has been going on non-stop for over a century.



I would like to go and check out the museum of animal sex to see there behaviors and also study how they bread to help them and to maintain the species .
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I would like to go and check out the museum of animal sex to see there behaviors and also study how they bread to help them and to maintain the species
Posted by: Round and Brown | Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at 03:48 AM
This is a good thing in my opinion, maybe get people more open to breeding species and preserving the wildlife. Lots of animals are going extinct because people are not interested on them.
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Thanks for dropping by, Amelia.
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