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Sex parties hosted in one of Colorado's nicest communities are
angering neighbors who say it's time to take action.
Residents on Avery Way in Castle Rock say organized sex parties
at one home are causing parking problems and noise, but they are
most concerned with the sexual nature of the events and any
exposure to children.
One neighbor, who declined to provide her full identity, said
she received a copy of a party invitation from an anonymous
person who is concerned about the events.
It shows 400 guests were invited with 87 people, including 35
couples, sending a "yes" RSVP.
"I think it is disgusting," she said.
The invitation references the "Thunderstorm Play Palace" and
boasts a 7,500-square-foot dwelling with every amenity,
including alcohol, food (complete with a vegetarian menu) and
chocolate fountain.
The risqué invitation also advises guests to bring their own
condoms and show respect for the "new furniture."
The neighbor described guests as being from all walks of life.
"Some of them are so old that they struggled walking up the
stairs," the neighbor said.
She adds the attendees even brought their own festive
refreshments.
"(One) had four crockpots showing up like they're going to a
Bunco party or something," the neighbor said.
The invitation showed donations are taken at the door, $70 for
couples and single men, and $20 for women.
The party organizer does not want to reveal his identity but
said he is the victim in the controversy.
"There was significant harassment so far I've received from the
neighbors," he said.
He said neighbors tried to block his driveway with trash cans
and a guest's car was keyed, resulting in expensive damage.
The party organizer, who is a father and husband, said he
understands his neighbors' concerns and has made efforts to
conceal anything that might be offensive.
"There are no open areas you can see outside to have the
children or anyone see what they don't want to see," he said.
He said he has also installed sound-proofing in the home with
close attention paid to the basement windows.
Still, neighbors say they can hear disturbing sounds coming from
the home — sounds they don't want their children exposed to.
"You can hear people doing what they're doing," one resident
said.
The Castle Rock Police Department said it is working with the
neighborhood HOA and city officials to investigate the issue,
but the party organizer is not breaking the law because he is
only taking donations and the events are contained to the
privacy of his home.
So kill his ass.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/24/wild-sex-parties-in-upscale- colorado-community-disturbing-residents.html
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