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Mission Control SF Sex Club Review

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INTRODUCTION:

San Francisco has long been known for its sexual openness, and because of that, its sex parties. That said, it may be that the thing SF is best known for lately is it start up culture, and geek empires like Google. Even though rent is far more expensive than it once was, and there are a lot more people who know how to code in the city, the city's reputation for having some of the best sex parties remains, and with good reason.





I had heard about Mission Control SF for years, but for some reason had never gone. I don't spend as much time in the Mission district as most other people seem to, so it was never a club I walked by at night, and made a spontaneous stop in at.





I was on a date that ended up not going very well the other night though, and found myself in the neighborhood. Since the night was still young, and I had no other hook-up prospects, I decided to google the address, and swing by. The night I went, you needed to be wearing a costume, but thankfully another attendee had an extra mask that they were happy to give me. They told me that I could thank them later.

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ABOUT:

Mission Control SF is one of the most popular sex clubs in the city, and it's easy to see why. The community is among the strongest I've ever seen at a sex club before, and the openness with which its members accept all types of people, something that a lot of other clubs should aspire to. Like I said, mission Control San Francisco is located in the Mission District of San Francisco, so there's a good chance that you've walked by it without even knowing it. It has a very nondescript exterior, with a gated entrance, to keep out the squares.

When you enter the club, you'll be greeted by someone on the staff, and you'll be given full rundown of the club's rules. The night that I went in was a very popular night so I was read the rules along with a sizeable group of people. Once we agreed to the rules, signed up for our memberships, and paid our cover, it was time to have fun.

The club is laid out in a very interesting way, because it has a lot of different themed rooms off of a hallway. So while the club was hopping for the big sex party that I was at, I gave me the impression that perhaps the club is best suited for smaller affairs. When I checked the club's website afterwards, it looked like I was right. Mission Control SF offers a wide array of events including lectures, classes, and more intimate sex parties.

FEATURES:

-First-time attendees sign up for a trial membership, which can later be upgraded to an Ally membership

-Ally members get free admission into the majority of Mission Control SF events

-Never have to worry about your privacy because Mission Control SF doesn't advertise their events

-For the rare events that aren't free to members, members will receive a deep discount on their admission cost

-The Mission Control SF website has an easy-to-use members login, so that you can access your personal messages, and view exclusive content not available to non-members

-Completely volunteer run, so you know that mission control isn't a cash grab, created to exploit the need for more sex clubs in the city

-Various courses are offered admission control including fantastic course on creating creative relationships, which help people navigate atypical relationships such as polyamory

-Threshold workshops are very popular among members who are looking to get into the BDSM scene, but are inexperienced, and feel more comfortable being lead through some of the basics of BDSM sexual activities and relationships

-Velvet parties are exclusively for queer women, trans folks, genderqueers, and intersex people, in order to offer a completely safe and comfortable space where there's no risk of cis men ruining the fun

-For nights when you're looking to just relax with some people in the community, but not have sex, join the club's board game party

-Mission Control SF puts on many of the best sex parties by partnering with other sex-positive organizations in the city

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CONCLUSION:

If you're looking for the best sex clubs in San Francisco, you need to make plans to attend a party at Mission Control SF as soon as possible. There's something for everyone, so if you can't find something on their events calendar that appeals to you, you're maybe going to have to start your own sex club. There's lots of competition, but definitely enough scenes in the city to support a couple more if they offer something unique.





Mission Control SF is living proof of that. Even though it's one of the city's oldest sex clubs, I think that the main reason it's still in operation is that it offers something unique. The friendliness of its membership, and their passion for offering a truly diverse calendar that is accepting of all genders, sexualities, and ethnicities, sets it above and beyond a lot of other clubs offering a more standard sex party product.





There's definitely a level of hippiness to Mission Control SF that I can see some people not being super fond of though, so if that applies to you, I can only suggest that you stay right here on EasySex.com to read more of their San Francisco Sex Club Reviews by CLICKING HERE!





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Pros
  • Even though I've only been to Mission Control SF once, I was incredibly impressed by how warm and welcoming the community felt. I didn't know until after that the club is completely volunteer-run, but when I found that out, I wasn't surprised. It's clearly run by people who care about it, and want everyone who comes through their doors to have a great time, with perhaps a bit of sexual education as well.

    Mission Control SF is one of the cleanest and best organized sex clubs in San Francisco. Sometimes DIY sex clubs can be a little bit cheap looking, and while Mission Control certainly doesn't look like it's a massive operation, it doesn't look cheap. If anything, it's quaint, and more inviting than most other clubs that you'll find in San Francisco.

    



    It's been a while since I've had the rules of a sex club read to me by a staff member. I'm more used to being handed a piece of paper to read, or being told to read a poorly designed sign full of typos on the wall. This was a really refreshing part of my experience.

    



    All of the people that I met and hooked-up with at Mission Control SF were people that I could see myself hanging out with again. I usually don't feel that way about the people that I meet at sex clubs (which is why I still use dating apps as my main way to find relationships). I'm not sure if I'll call them, but I like that I might.

Cons
  • Hmmm... There aren't many things that I can think of as cons. I was extremely impressed and charmed by Mission Control SF, and think that once I sign up for a full membership, I'll like it even more because I'll be able to go to most of their events, classes, and parties for free.

    If there's one thing that I'm slightly concerned about, it's that the passion that the club's members have might become a little overwhelming for me. I had a great time, but when you sign up for a full membership, you're given voting rights when it comes to making big decisions about Mission Control, and I'm not sure I'm that interested in the club.

    I suppose that's something that I can ignore though. Voting isn't mandatory, and neither is working at any of the events. I just hope that I don't end up feeling guilty about it. I'm not much of a volunteer. I like to get paid for my work. I did too much work for free when I was just out of university, through internships and the like. We can cross this bridge when we get there, I suppose.

    



    Other than that, I really can't think of anything else to complain about. I suppose that if you're looking for a sex club that you're not going to mind going a little overboard at, this might not be the place for you, because in my opinion, I think it would be awful to disrespect the love, passion and hard work of Mission Control SF's membership.

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