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| Guideline | Why It Matters | |-----------|----------------| | Always ask for explicit consent before any physical interaction. | Consent is the foundation of the club’s philosophy. | | Respect the “consent button” in each cabin. If it’s pressed, staff will intervene immediately. | Guarantees a safe environment for all participants. | | Keep conversations and behavior inclusive. Avoid discriminatory language or jokes. | Fosters a welcoming atmosphere for diverse bodies and identities. | | Use the designated “safe word” system if you’re in a role‑play scenario. | Provides a clear, non‑verbal way to pause or stop an activity. | | Dispose of any personal items (e.g., toys) responsibly in the provided sanitisation stations. | Maintains hygiene standards. | | Leave intoxicated guests in the care of staff or arrange a safe ride. | Prevents accidents and ensures everyone can enjoy the night responsibly. |

Club Libertin employs a trained security team and on‑site first‑aid personnel. Anonymity is respected—no photos are posted on social media without explicit permission from all parties involved.


Club Libertin is a well‑established private members’ venue that celebrates consensual adult freedom, creativity, and community. Since its founding in the early 2000s, the club has grown from a modest loft in Paris to a network of spaces across Europe, each designed to offer a safe, upscale environment for adults to explore fantasies, socialize, and enjoy high‑quality entertainment. club libertin vol 23

Volume 23 marks the club’s 23rd themed edition—a curated mix of performances, workshops, and interactive experiences that reflect the club’s evolving aesthetic while staying true to its core values of consent, respect, and discretion.


Published: April 2026


Conclude with a short, poetic toast (≈200 words) that invites members to raise a glass of vintage sherry, toasting the night’s possibilities:

“To the night that never sleeps, to the words that never cease, to the bodies that speak in silence, and to the minds that wander beyond the ordinary—may this volume be a compass, and may every encounter be a map toward ever‑greater freedom.” Published: April 2026


Invite readers to submit short, literary pieces (max 500 words) that capture a moment of consensual pleasure, intrigue, or intellectual play. Provide three prompts for Vol. 23:

All submissions should respect the publication’s policy of non‑explicit description, focusing instead on atmosphere, emotion, and the interplay of mind and body. focusing instead on atmosphere