Brooklyn, soon to be the proud home of a Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan museum, can add another eclectic cultural institution to its roster: A feminist BDSM dungeon courtesy of Park Slope resident "Jennifer P." (not her real name).

While Christian Grey never had to worry about falling short on rent, for a cash-strapped millennial living in New York City, navigating the city's ridiculous real-estate prices can require some creative solutions. Brooklyn Based reports that the 24-year-old writer and cartoonist opened the BDSM dungeon as a way to make money after her roommate moved out.

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Contrary to popular belief, BDSM dungeons are legal as long as people don't have sex in them, and Jennifer told the magazine that she isn't ashamed of her business. “A lot of people look at it likes it’s so absurd and immoral. It’s not. Basically everyone that you know has some secret sexual interest . . . So I don’t think there should be any stigma attached to it. Then again, if there wasn’t stigma the market wouldn’t be as big. Keep shaming them, actually.”