Sunday, December 6, 2020

"Inside the Brussels Lockdown Sex Party: Love Hearts, Devil’s Tridents and Mattresses All Over"

From The Daily Beast:

‘WE DID NOTHING WRONG’

The doctoral student who hosted a party for more than 20 naked men—including diplomats—in defiance of the COVID lockdown says nurses were present and everyone was tested.

The 29-year-old doctoral student who hosted a Brussels orgy that made headlines around the world has spoken out in defense of his lockdown-busting sex party.

The night out led to the resignation of Hungary’s prominent anti-LGBTQ politician Josef Szajer, who tried to escape through a window onto the roof when police burst in, but the host insisted that he took all necessary safety precautions. 

David Manzheley told the Hungarian tabloid Blikk and Brussels-based Dutch-language news outlet Het Laatste Nieuws that he had only invited around 10 male guests to the party and he had nurses there to administer rapid COVID-19 tests at the door.

Szajer was not an invited guest, but had accompanied a friend, Manzheley told Blikk, which posted photos of him and the interior of the small Brussels apartment where the soiree was held last Friday.

“I always invite a few friends to my parties, who in turn bring some friends along, and then we make it fun together,” he said. “We talk a little, we have a drink—just like in a café. The only difference is that in the meantime we also have sex with each other. I don’t see what’s wrong with that.”

The room where Manzheley held the party in his apartment was strung with black cobwebs and skulls with glowing eyes along with devil tridents and other Halloween-motif decorations on the walls....

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Rhapsody: A Dream Novel, also known as Dream Story (German: Traumnovelle), is a 1926 novella by the Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler. The book deals with the thoughts and psychological transformations of Doctor Fridolin over a two-day period after his wife confesses having had sexual fantasies involving another man. In this short time, he meets many people who give clues to the world Schnitzler creates. This culminates in the masquerade ball, a wondrous event of masked individualism, sex, and danger for Fridolin as the outsider.

It was first published in installments in the magazine Die Dame between December 1925 and March 1926. The first book edition appeared in 1926 in S. Fischer Verlag and was adapted in 1999 into the film Eyes Wide Shut by director-screenwriter Stanley Kubrick and co-screenwriter Frederic Raphael.

The book belongs to the period of the Decadent movement in Vienna after the turn of the 19th century. 

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Duuuude, at least be original with the fantasie