Who Swings?
It is fast becoming easier to answer "Who doesn't swing?"
In the late 1970's researches questioned thousands of adults
in the UK, and found that roughly 1 in 10 couples were involved,
or wanted to become involved in swinging.
In 2005 researchers asked the same questions, and found that
the number of people either involved, or trying to become
involved in swinging had risen to 25%.
The main definitions of Swingers are people who;
- enjoy having sex with other people as well as, and
usually along with, their husband, wife or other regular partner .
- enjoy watching their partner have sex with someone else
(better known as a voyeur).
- enjoy sharing their fantasies with their partner and
other people.
- enjoy having sex with lots of people.
- enjoy going to swingers parties, hundreds of which are
held every day, have a look at
www.clubsandParties.com for one of the most complete
listings on the web.
The main criteria for being a swinger is that you are open
and honest with yourself, your regular partner and the people
you meet.
Exactly Who Swings?
Anyone and everyone can be a swinger. Swingers are not
defined by social class or religion, nor by age, as long as they
are over the legal age of consent. (In most countries this is
either 18 or 21. However in some countries the age of consent is
lower, most genuine swingers, and all swingers clubs and parties
still keep to the "no under 18īs" rule)
Most swingers do not discriminate against others on grounds
of age, colour, religion or class. However everyone has the
right to choose who they do not play with, as if there is no
attraction there will be no enjoyment.
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