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Mission Control 2.0

2016-02-11 00:21:42.328615+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

The Second Coming of Mission Control:

For 15 years, Mission Control peddled a particularly cozy breed of kink. If your fantasy was to, say, fondle a stranger inside a cage while dozens of faceless voyeurs watched, this particular sex club was not for you (the Power Exchange encourages that kind of thing). But for open-minded sensualists seeking sex with a side of theatricality, creativity, and, yeah, conversation, 2519 Mission Street was the place to be. "It was kind of a family," says blogger and porn performer Kitty Stryker.

One of my pupusa lunch regular friends is a part of this community and described painting and fixing the place up. It's good to see them getting some positive press.

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