Fetish club boss wants to “revolutionize how the world f***s” and create the “SoulCycle of sex” – The Sun

A CLUB boss, who wants to “revolutionize how the world f***s" and create the "SoulCycle of sex," claims he is facing "a war on sexuality" as he attempts to create a safe space without limits.

Founder Daniel Saynt of the New Society For Wellness (NSFW) opened the first Clubhouse in Manhattan where New Yorkers could smoke weed and have full-blown orgies back in 2016.


Since opening the doors of this fetish-friendly club, "Chief Conspirator" Saynt said it has been discriminated against and censored on various social media platforms, reports Harpers Bazaar.

Saynt described the challenges and "discrimination" NSFW has experienced as a “a war on sex" in America.

“I needed to fight for sex, cannabis, things that bring real happiness; I needed to build something that will bring a community together," he said.

NSFW Communications Director Melissa A Vitale explained that Saynt was a pro-sex advocate, who “wants to revolutionize how the world fucks.”

With a fourth Clubhouse in the works in SoHo, former club manager Victor told the publication that Saynt still had a "ten-year plan" to make America great again, one orgasm at a time.

I needed to fight for sex, cannabis, things that bring real happiness; I needed to build something that will bring a community together.

"Automating" the busines using his stellar millennial marketing skills, Saynt's plan for world domination (no BDSM pun intended) includes opening a Brooklyn club next year.

He also wants to take NSFW cross-country to LA and even further afield to Paris, in a SoulCycle-esque franchise.

The club is hosted in various locations around the city where strangers can get naked and utilize the hand sanitizer, lube, and condoms on offer.

The raunchy romping ground, where fans of "assless chaps" and rope artists let loose, is only breaking even despite the fluctuating price of NSFW's "council approved" membership.

Members can pay anywhere from $69 to $10,000, while NSFW's unique events can range from $40 to $500 for "premium experiences," Communications Director Melissa A Vitale said.

Saynt, a former Jehovah's Witness realised he was bisexual at the age of 12 and reportedly began sneaking off to sex parties by the age of 16, unbeknownst to his conservative Puerto Rican parents.

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The sex salesman's business has gone from strength to strength since he first started throwing "naughty" get-togethers in his apartment four years ago.

But their digital agency NSFW Creative, partnering with the likes of PornHub and Motorbunny to create money-making "experiences", didn't stop Instagram from shutting down their page several times, Saynt claimed.

Their account was reportedly booted off by Stripe and PayPal-owned Venmo due to “certain sexually oriented materials or services."

The club was previously evicted from their Highline venue after an FDNY safety inspection where firefighters reportedly found cannibis, a CBD vape, and alcohol.

"They came in unannounced, walked into our dungeon room, and the fire chief came out and called it my ‘rape room,’” Saynt recalled.

To avoid a criminal conviction, Saynt's lawyers struck a deal with the DA and he paid $120 as well as doing two days of community service.

But NSFW's pro-sex events are ongoing like the Cannibliss "sex and weed" party happening tonight in their SoHo location.

Non members have to be screened, approved and submit a profile before receiving their NSFW "Travelers Pass" to attend the sexually-charged festivities.

Liberated businessman Saynt also advocates for consent, sexual expression and "non vanilla" lifestyles via NSFW, as well as his PRo Sex campaign, focussed on "protecting the rights of the explorative."

During the club events, 'nymphs' patrol for creepers and there is a report after events so if "someone acts out, we can get them out."

Despite the ongoing difficulties, Saynt is apparently determined to give the people what they want: “This is it. I will keep creating the life I want to make.”










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