The two have been self-isolating together in their apartment. Sandra*, 23, attended the party with her partner Alex*, 30. (And besides, this was a birthday party, after all.) Like at an IRL play party, that would have been too aggressive. People didn't log on and immediately start masturbating (or going to town on their partner in quarantine). “Those outfits of course only lasted so long of course,” Shay says. Ross wore a white button-up with a harness over it. Shay wore a two-piece (bralette and underwear) with a garter and fishnets adorned with gems. People were asked to wear their favorite lingerie, which most attendees did. They already had a guest list, so they simply needed to text those folks to let them know that the party had gone digital.
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When they heard how people have started using video conferencing apps to connect, they decided to turn the party online.
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The couple had initially planned to throw a sex party for Shay’s 27th birthday, but had to cancel the event due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The sex party was thrown by Shay and Ross, founders of Playscapes, a NYC-based sex club that describes itself as "an elite group of sex positive curated events for your entertainment and pleasure." On a recent Saturday night, while you were hopefully self-isolating and watching Netflix, 60 people hit the internet to join a virtual orgy.