The Museum of Old and New Art's Mona's Ladies Lounge, previously exclusive to women, has reopened to men on select days with a unique condition: shirtlessness and service to female patrons.
Mona’s Ladies Lounge reopened this month after a sex discrimination complaint first won by a male patron was overturned in lutruwita/ Tasmania ’s supreme court. The Museum of Old and New Art in nipaluna/Hobart is allowing men into its Ladies Lounge for the first time – as long as they remove their shirts and serve its female patrons. This Saturday, I did both. “The Ladies Lounge was this fertile female body.
The men came in and sprinkled their seed on it and together we grew something really beautiful,” the lounge’s creator, Kirsha Kaechele, told me earlier in the day. “It’s not a virgin birth, we needed the men, we needed Jason Lau. I want him to come back. He’s so cute and so nice and he was genuine in his inquiry.” Hepburn, an unforgiving male head butler, makes me hand-feed our female guests plump green grapes and kneel while pouring them champagne. He charges me with filling Kaechele’s cut-crystal flute with Pol Roger. Lady KK, as she’s known inside, approves of my left-arm-behind-back technique but notes the white service linen missing from my right
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