Group sex parties are okay, but social club sex gatherings aren't, Calgary judge says

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Group sex parties are okay, but social club sex gatherings aren't, Calgary judge says
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Calgarian Matthew Mills is free to have group sex parties in his Silver Springs home, but not under the guise of an organized social club, a judge has ruled.

Devlin noted Mills engages in “ethical non-monogamy as a core aspect of his lifestyle. He describes ethical non-monogamy as a philosophy towards sexuality that does not recognize traditional sexual confines of marriage or gender.” “Mr. Mills says that what he does under the rubric of Club Menage is substantively no different than the social hosting of friends which every homeowner is free to engage in, save and except for the sexual activity that may take place within the private and unseen confines of his home, between consenting, adult guests,” Devlin noted.

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