Members lift lid on raunchy new swingers’ club with hot tub and peep holes in HULL
Floggers and whips are not supplied but can be used during romps if guests bring their own
Floggers and whips are not supplied but can be used during romps if guests bring their own
HULL'S only swingers club has flung open its door to reveal the raunchy secrets of its members.
The club - found on one of the city's busiest roads - offers punters the use of peep holes, a sex dungeon and wipe clean beds.
The owner of the brand spanking new HU9 Swingers Club, which also has jacuzzis, a sauna room and a large orgy bed, said the establishment is kept very clean.
Boss Rob said: "We tell people not to have sex in the hot tub. While the sauna room is very small so you can't really have sex, maybe just a quick h*** job."
He added: "We keep the rooms very clean and everyone who attends mentions how clean it is.
"We have gone for a shabby chic look inside and all the beds are leatherette which we can wipe clean."
In the dungeon, the S&M crowd can use stocks, swings and crucifixion facilities, while smaller bedrooms have peep holes.
Floggers and whips are not supplied but can be used during romps. Strict club rules state that 'no' always means no.
Some of Hull's most successful residents are said to be members according to Rob.
"People regard it as a dirty pastime but respectable people with good jobs are involved in the scene," he said.
"We have judges, policemen and paramedics all coming to the club. There is a real mix of people from all walks of life.
"We welcome couples and singles, and the only rule is that you have to be over 21.
"Most of the women who come here are bisexual but bisexual men and transvestites are also welcome. However, there's another club in Hull which caters for gay men.
"These are like-minded adults meeting up for dirty banter, a play and some fun. It's a normal bar with extra bits."
The building looks shabby from the outside and does not advertise the activities happening behind its doors.
Rob himself wished not to be identified, but said clientele have nothing to be ashamed of.
He said: "I know people will slag us off but a couple of weeks later I know one or two of these people will come down and try it.
"But I hope that highlighting the club will encourage couples to come and try it. There are those whose sex life has gone stale and this could spice it up.
The building looks shabby from the outside and does not advertise the activities happening behind its doors.
Rob himself wished not to be identified, but said clientele have nothing to be ashamed of.
He said: "I know people will slag us off but a couple of weeks later I know one or two of these people will come down and try it.
"But I hope that highlighting the club will encourage couples to come and try it. There are those whose sex life has gone stale and this could spice it up.
"This is 2018 and people need to open their eyes. People have sex and they enjoy it. People need to widen the way they think. They often shut off and need to be more accepting.
"In this day and age, there is no need to keep things bottled up. There will be people out there will the same interests who you can share it with."
The boss gave reporters at the Hull Daily Mail a grand tour of the club, which has been open for 6 months.
To join, members must bring in photo ID and sign a form.
"The entrance is monitored by CCTV and an intercom so we can vet the people coming in," said Rob. "We don't just let anybody sign up. We have to be careful who we let in.
"We're not going to let a group of drunken lads in, for example. A lot of it is instinct and you can gauge who is suitable.
The average age of members are those in their 30s and 40s, but pensioners and young couples have also come through the doors.
The club has around 850 members so far and a core of regulars aged between 60 and 70.
“On a quiet day we may have 30 people in but on a weekend we can get 120," Rob said.
It cost £20,000 to do up the place and Rob said he is continually making improvements to facilities to keep the place "fresh".
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