Going Deep Down: Secret Underground Sex Parties Said to Be Running Wild Amid COVID-19

The pandemic seems to have in no way prevented some inventive – and lucky – people from having the time of their lives, albeit with quite a few risks.
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Quite a few collective events have simply gone underground in the US since the novel infection took the world by storm earlier this year, according to a source close to the entertainment sector amid the COVID-19 spread, cited by TMZ.

Sex parties are among them, and any potential attendee first has to get in touch with a real sex worker, who, as part of a vetting process, hands their most trusted clients an invitation to a party. As per the cited source, such events – virtual corona super-spreaders – have been ongoing since the outbreak of the pandemic in March, but due to soaring cases, they have become far more hush-hush.

Alice Little, a sex worker from Nevada, says the contact person may ask for references – “not unlike a job interview”, as TMZ put it, but the grilling more likely aims to reveal undercover agents than COVID-19 infection cases at the undercover parties.

Law enforcement appears to be a much greater concern for the organisers and participants alike than health issues.

By contrast, Alice says, pre-COVID events of such a type would typically be hosted by brothels, where medical testing would be generally required for all those involved.

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Once one passes muster, the coordinating sex worker reportedly sees one off to the so-called kingdom – anything from a strip club to a private estate, or even some hideaway deep underground.

If lucky, a party will proceed as planned. If not really, partygoers will be caught with their pants down – literally – by police, which have apparently put such events on their radar, especially after reports about a ruined swinger party in NYC, which saw 158 avid pleasure-seekers arrested.

The death toll from the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the United States has meanwhile broken a record, surpassing the 3,000 daily death mark, officials said, as cited by The New York Times. According to Johns Hopkins University, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States as of 9 December stood at 15,379,574, with 289,283 deaths and an overall 5,889,896 recoveries.

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