
A 75-year-old who has stayed at a world-famous 'sex hotel' for the same number of years he's been alive has revealed the one 'strict' rule everyone must follow.
Following a travel agent’s unusual suggestion, Philadelphia native, Charles Versaggi, first decided to visit Hedonism II in Negril, Jamaica, back in 1978.
Known as one of the world’s most notorious clothing-optional resorts, it has apparently drawn millions of visitors since opening in 1981.
Promising guests the freedom to be 'as mild or as wild as you care to be', the 500-capacity venue puts on a load of erotic experiences like nude beaches, hot tubs, orgy playrooms, oral sex workshops, and even a 'Kama Sutra Palace'.
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Throughout his 47 years of visits, Versaggi told The Sun that he reckons 95 per cent of the visitors are naked at all times.
“I like to meet people and I like to talk with people. There are a few I have enjoyed having sex with over the years – I call them my regulars,” he said.

“I’ve seen people strung up a tree and hung upside down. There’s always at least one BDSM group that will come here.
“It’s not dangerous or anything, but they’re into slapping each other with whips.
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“Some have some very creative sexual encounters. But mainly these days I’m there to lie naked on the beach all day, enjoying the weather, the food and the culture.”
Versaggi says there are also sex-themed fitness activities on offer for people who are health-conscious.
“There is one lifestyle fitness group who are very health-conscious and sexually orientated,” he said.

“They posted a list of their activities, and one that caught my eye was a list of sexual techniques.
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“That group would bring a total of around 350 to 400 people to the resort, and I would not be surprised if 50 of them would show up to a session like that.”
Discretion, however, is the one rule that all guests and staff must be on board with.
The former senior IT worker noted most visitors, including 'a large population of Brits', use a secret identity at Hedonism II.
He added: “I know a lot of people whose names are not their real names.

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“I’m me wherever I go, but there are people that I know there as Mike when they’re actually Joe, who happens to be a federal judge or a senator’s aide, something of that nature.
“They don’t want to be known. Then there are people who are extremely wealthy, but you would never know it.”
Diane Lange, an executive director at Hedonism II, said the hotel has hosted several high-profile celebs over the years - but isn't willing to 'give any clues'.
“We get people from all walks of life. We get a lot of professionals – we’ve had surgeons, pilots, you name it,” she told the outlet.
“It’s a place where they can escape from the real world and just be themselves.”
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