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‘Powerful’ club event for marginalised genders to launch
A club night and “community experience” specifically designed for empowering marginalised genders is set to launch in February.
Climax Clique, billed by organisers Club Love Ltd. as a “new intentional space for pleasure, power and collective joy beyond the male gaze”, will host its launch event at Lakota in St Paul’s on February 15.
The nights are dedicated to femme, lesbian, intersex, non-binary, trans and agender (FLINTA) individuals, aiming to provide a safe space to celebrate and explore “autonomy, sensuality and resistance.”

The inaugural event aims to provide a safe space to explore kink and empowerment
Running as a members-only model, Club Love Ltd. hopes to champion safeguarding and trust within their spaces.
“Climax Clique exists to reclaim space,” said Tamatha-Ann Lovett on behalf of Club Love Ltd.
“It’s about FLINTA people taking up room, feeling powerful in their bodies and experiencing kink play events without compromise or surveillance.”
The launch event will bring together DJs, performances and explorations of fetish and kink.
Lovett told Bristol24/7: “FLINTA spaces are not an afterthought.
“They are essential sites of resistance. In a landscape dominated by male-coded desire and visibility, these spaces allow FLINTA communities to assert presence, define their own narratives and imagine queer futures on their own terms.
“They are critical infrastructures for equity, embodiment and the amplification of voices too often relegated to the margins.
“Radical by design, FLINTA spaces reclaim visibility, reframe desire and insist that queer culture is not synonymous with male privilege.”
All photos: Club Love Ltd.
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