Zara Kim is a digital anthropologist and polyamory researcher completing her PhD at Portland State University, where she studies how technology and changing social norms reshape modern relationships. Her academic background gives her a unique lens for evaluating lifestyle venues—she sees the underlying social structures, power dynamics, and community-building mechanisms that others might miss.
With over 70 venues reviewed across three continents, Zara specializes in identifying spaces that successfully navigate the tension between traditional and alternative relationship models. Her reviews blend theory and practice, helping readers understand not just what a venue offers, but why it matters in the broader evolution of human connection.
Zara's work is recognized in academic circles for its intersection of sexuality studies, technology, and cultural anthropology. She believes the best lifestyle spaces are laboratories for how human connection might evolve in an increasingly digital world.