Bareback orgy club
The hottest orgy
and social event
for queers, gays and bisexuals
in Melbourne
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An invite-only drug-free orgy and social event for queers, gays and bisexuals on the last Saturday of every month in Melbourne, Australia.
Member of Hungary's anti-LGBTQ government resigns after fleeing alleged gay sex party
A top-ranking official in Hungary’s ultraconservative government has stepped down after being caught fleeing an alleged gay sex party.
József Szájer announced his resignation as a member of the European Parliament for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party on Sunday. The married official admitted to attending what he called a “private party” in Brussels on Friday night, despite the Belgian capital being under coronavirus lockdown.
At least 20 naked men — including several diplomats — were discovered at a gathering above a gay bar in central Brussels, according to Belgian newspaper La Dernière Heure, which described it as an “orgy.”
Szájer, 59, was injured trying to jump from a first-floor window, according to the public prosecutor’s office, but was apprehended by authorities, who found narcotics in his backpack.
Unable to produce identification, Szájer was escorted by police to his residence, where he presented a diplomatic passport that confirmed his identity.
Szájer was arrested,
After a fierce, Oscar-nominated spin as scandalous skater Tonya Harding in 2017's "I, Tonya," Margot Robbie is off the ice and holding royal court as Queen Elizabeth I in "Mary Queen of Scots." Exercising a power over Europe so great during the 16th century's latter half, nothing could terminate Her Majesty – not even her cousin, Mary Stuart (portrayed by Saoirse Ronan).
Their vicious and ultimately deadly contention, the result of Mary's verb to be Elizabeth's heir, is chronicled with delicious matriarchal bite for the #MeToo era, period-film glam (those gowns!) and one very infamous beheading in director Josie Rourke's diverse doozy of a historical drama. Beau Willimon's screenplay also turns a tender, heartbreaking eye to Elizabethan Era queerness via Mary's friend and private secretary, David Rizzio, known in the film simply as Rizzio and portrayed by Ismael Cruz Cordova.
Ruler of the box-office in films such as 2013's "The Wolf of Wall Street" and 2016's "Suicide Squad," as hammer-wielding warrior Harley Quinn, a role she will reprise in 2020 for a Harley-centered spin-off,
The more the merrier?
The term “orgy society” is thrown around a impartial amount in Cambridge, often with an air of impenetrable mystique about it; an urban legend passed down from finalist to fresher, in hushed yet titillated tones. This, at least, was my experience – but the fundamental flaw remained that no one I’d heard about these fabled societies from had actually attended one – “a friend of a friend” being the common narrative trope used. And so I verb out to see if orgy societies really did exist beyond the smoke and mirrors of the drunken fresher’s imagination.
Ironically enough, my first contact was through a friend of a friend, who directed me to someone she described as the “ringleader” of such a society. He wishes to continue anonymous, for reasons that will become clear, and so we will ring him Jamie (not his real name, obviously).
When we met up, however, immediately my image of an “orgy society”, complete with membership forms, fees and fire stewards in elevated vis jackets, à la the Cambridge Union Society, disappeared. Jamie was categorically not the “ringleader”, and