West End mansion July 2011

Our 2011 summer party was our second salacious spectacular in a palatial former embassy near Regent Street. After their rip-roaring success at our spring party, we added two tantalising twists to our usual menu of champagne, flirting, partner swapping and group sex in achingly cool places with red hot ambiences.

As the venue was the location for the quadruple-Oscar winning 2010 film The King’s Speech, couples could pose for photos on the famous filmset by our beautiful professional photographer (ex-porn star, natch), who knew all the best angles. Some chose decent and others went for pics that definitely won’t feature in the family album.

A little bit of exhibitionism helped the mood along nicely. While they watched, over 80 couples and 10 sensual single women were getting to know each other better during our champagne reception. After that came the free bar in the basement and an exploration of the mansion. It wasn’t long before the Big Bed in the magnificent mirrored parlour filled up with horny libertines doing what comes naturally (swinging allowed, but not on the chandelier).

Through the full height double doors were smaller beds for little moresomes and a huge boardroom table, popular with those naughty girls who like hard surfaces. Condoms and lube were supplied throughout. Free bottles of water saved cavorting couples the dash to the bar for refreshment.

While the action unfolded inside, our new West End tradition kicked off in the street outside. The stretched Fever limo chauffeured couples on X-rated excursions around town for half hour fun and frolics behind black glass. There was shagging in Shaftesbury Avenue and blojos in Soho as three couples at a time took a break from the beds for for one of the most thrilling rides of their lives.

It took over 5 hours of orgiastic excess before the playrooms emptied and the focus shifted to the huge hot tub. With beds close at hand (we never miss a trick) and the bar just next door, the final two dozen couples partied away until dawn.