LAS VEGAS, NV—Denver-based lifestyle group Ménage Life, which last December began inviting members and others to attend what it hoped would be the world's biggest orgy, announced Monday morning that, due to increased interest in the event, the orgy attempt will now take place June 2, 2018 at the Erotic Heritage Museum, located at 3275 Sammy Davis Jr. Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89109.
All originally announced press conferences have been canceled. There will be one press conference for the event, held on-site at the Erotic Heritage Museum, to take place Saturday, June 2, at 2 p.m. The orgy event itself, which will be closed to the public, will take place after the press conference.
The Erotic Heritage Museum houses more than 24,000 square feet of permanent and featured exhibits, championing the erotic imagination as depicted through artistic expressions of sex and love. The museum’s ethos is that sexual pleasure and its depiction are natural aspects of the human experience and that such celebrations of individual human sexuality (i.e. pleasure) must be made available to all, regardless of gender, race or belief. With so much of global erotic heritage undervalued, criticized or even lost over time, the EHM is dedicated to the preservation of as much erotic heritage as is possible to display.
“Sex plays an important part in our social and personal lives,” said Erotic Heritage Museum Executive Director Dr. Victoria Hartmann. “The scientific study of sex is important for reproductive health, our psychological well-being and society as a whole. It is from this perspective that I am conducting a qualitative research project during the 'World's Biggest Orgy Attempt,' and appreciate the organizers and attendees making this effort a reality. Kate Frank, sex researcher and author of Plays Well in Groups: A Journey Through the World of Group Sex, says in a 2013 article there is little data to draw any definite conclusions about the evolution of group sex. In fact, she says there are no academic texts on the subject that she would recommend; she says it may be that scholars are hesitant to take on such a taboo topic. As an institution based around sexual science, we feel privileged at the opportunity to conduct this scientific inquiry. We hope our findings add to the body of knowledge currently available to academic institutions and the public alike.”
“We are excited to be working with the Erotic Heritage Museum on this historic opportunity!” exclaimed Sante Suffoletta, founder of Ménage Life. “We are both aligned in our view that consenting adults should be able to fully express their sexuality without fear or shame."
To contact the Erotic Heritage Museum, including location rental inquiries, workshop rates, upcoming events, and more, please email [email protected] or visit EroticMuseumVegas.com. The EHM may also be followed on Twitter and on Facebook, where an interactive Events Calendar lists all upcoming events and information on how to purchase tickets.