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KINKLAB


  • Rosewood Theatre 552 West 38th Street New York, NY, 10018 United States (map)
 
 

MEMBERS-ONLY

You must be a vetted member of The NSFW to attend this event. You can apply for membership at TheNSFW.Club. Once approved you can purchase passes and connect to members on private chats before the party.


Curious where kink begins? Right here.

Step inside the Rosewood Theatre for a night designed to turn curiosity into confidence. This NSFW Adventure is a guided introduction to the world of BDSM and fetish—an inviting, judgment-free space where newcomers can explore, learn, and indulge at their own pace.

Throughout the evening, you’ll be introduced to a spectrum of kinks—from bondage and rope play to spanking, electric sensation, foot and tickle fetish, pup play, and the dynamic pull of dominance and submission. Think of it as a playground of possibility, where each station offers a new way to discover what excites you—with guidance from experienced hosts and professional Dommes who are there to educate, demonstrate, and tempt your imagination.

The energy is social, flirty, and welcoming—filled with sexy singles and adventurous couples ready to mingle and share in the experience. With a lively guestlist often exceeding 100 members, there’s no shortage of chemistry, conversation, and connection. While this isn’t a play space, the atmosphere invites exploration through presence, energy, and playful interaction.

Performances unfold throughout the night—erotic, artistic, and immersive—blurring the line between education and desire. And for those who want to go deeper, you’ll have the opportunity to meet professional Dommes, ask questions, and begin your journey with guidance that’s both safe and seductive.

Dress to express your curiosity—whether that’s leather, latex, lingerie, or simply something that makes you feel a little more daring than usual.

No experience required. Just an open mind—and maybe a willingness to be surprised by what you like.Some things to know. During this adventure, members and their guests will be encouraged to explore connections in a safe, judgement-free space. We are LGBTQ+ inclusive and practice enthusiastic consent. Dress code is sexy and stylish.

Participation is never required. BYOB not allowed.

If you have any questions before the event reach out on TheNSFW.Club.


LOCATION

This adventure will take place at Rosewood Theatre. Address is provided day of event to guests. You can also find or request on TheNSFW.Club.


CODE OF CONDUCT

Failure to comply with our Code of Conduct may result in removal or suspension. Privately report poor behavior by filling out an Incident Report. Our Code of Conduct was designed to keep our community safe and to prevent the violation of privacy of any members of The NSFW.

Speak up. We cannot keep our community safe if we are unaware of issues. Let us know.

We practice enthusiastic consent when engaging with new partners. Consent for any touch, conversations or digital interactions must be confirmed before engaging. This includes asking permission before sending direct messages on our private chats. If you do not want to receive requests for DMs, you have the option to make your account private on TheNSFW.Club.

Do not yuck on anyone’s yum.

Sex is varied and exploration takes many shapes.

Do not judge others for how they choose to express themselves sexually.

We embodying ideals inspired by love, compassion, sexual freedom, finding new states of happiness and self-awareness and acceptance. Those who are welcomed here are encouraged to explore, but everyone has the right to do so at their own pace. Never pressure anyone to engage in things they are not interested in.

We aim to create an environment where playfulness is encouraged, free from judgement and shame-based societal restrictions. We do not slut shame here. We don’t share revenge porn or images without the consent of those in it. Respect every members right to privacy.

Be kind to one another.

Hugs and signs of affection are encouraged. Think about each other and ways to make our community better. Our aim is to create a friendly environment where people feel welcomed and included.

We have zero tolerance for inappropriate behavior. This includes non-consensual contact, sending unsolicited direct messages or images, exhibiting harmful, divisive or hateful behavior, contributing to others feeling unsafe, or becoming overly intoxicated during live events. These behaviors run counter to our beliefs and only lead to division.

When handling disputes we ask members to come from a place of heal, not harm. We practice harm reduction in disputes between members and encourage those having issues in the membership to address it with the chief conspirator or council members.

The NSFW is a private community and we ask for disputes between the membership to be managed with harm reduction in mind. Do not share details about other members publicly. Do not reach out to other members on their personal social profiles unless they have given you approval to do so.

The NSFW is a diverse community. We are queer and BIPOC owned and operated. We condemn the practice of race based fetishization. Members who use hurtful words or who engage in practices that are anti-Black, racist, homophobic, transphobic, ageist, body shaming, whorephobic or xenophobic may be warned, removed or suspended from our community.

Members are expected to take rejection gracefully.

If someone isn’t interested in you or if you’re not interested in another person, please don’t take it as an opportunity to lash out or to respond in anger. Rejection is part of the process and shouldn’t be used to harm others.

As a member of The NSFW we are entrusting you with helping to contribute not only to an inviting and friendly atmosphere, but also to a place where we can explore radical self-expression safely.

Don’t be thirsty. Take a breath. Give people time to get to know our community and explore. It's okay to ignore and respond when you want or not at all. You do not owe anyone your time or attention. If you are asking to DM and get ignored, don't act out. Rejection is okay. Move on.

Be responsible and disclose your STD status with potential partners. Practicing enthusiastic consent means being honest about potential dangers you may be bringing to the bedroom. If you're receiving this information it's important to not respond negatively.

People have STDs and some are more common than others. We shouldn't stigmatize. If you're more active in the scene please get tested regularly. Know your status. Know your status. Know your status. Be honest.

Condom use must be discussed before engaging in sex with a new partner. Please verbalize whether or not the use of a condom is required. It’s okay to go raw, but ONLY if both partners consent. If a condom is requested and removed during sex please inform us so that we can take appropriate action.

 
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