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Post by blueskygod on Jan 3, 2006 18:57:49 GMT -5
i'm 17 and I'm thinking of joining a Swinger's thingy called Adultfriendfinder or something like that, just for the hell of it. Do any of you belong to Swinger's sites and if so how effective/real is the experience? And don't say anything offensive or the moderators will poop the party!
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Post by blueskygod on Jan 3, 2006 18:59:39 GMT -5
Why the f*ck did I just post that? Hehehehe I'm a bit out of it again.
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Post by murphee on Jan 3, 2006 21:23:46 GMT -5
Sounds illegal due to your age. LOL
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Post by blueskygod on Jan 3, 2006 21:32:28 GMT -5
did i say 17. i meant 21
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Post by Ilmatar on Jan 4, 2006 3:47:30 GMT -5
Isn't "swinging" for couples ?
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Post by Josh on Jan 4, 2006 3:53:21 GMT -5
Isn't "swinging" for couples ? I'm pretty certain in this case that the term "swinger" refers to someone who likes to have casual sex encounters. Are you thinking of swing dancing and such?
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Post by murphee on Jan 4, 2006 4:42:01 GMT -5
This frisky item is in the headlines today:
Parents Fume: Kids, Swingers at Same Hotel
AP Tues Jan 3, 2006 9:30 PM
ORLANDO, Fla. - Some teenage soccer players and their parents saw more sights than they wanted when they stayed at a hotel where about 200 swingers were having a New Year's party.
Paul Camporini brought his wife, seventh-grade daughter and eighth-grade son from Safety Harbor and said he had to "delicately explain to my Catholic school children that swingers change partners during the evening."
"My biggest gripe is that the hotel had two distinctly different groups under the same roof," said Camporini, 49. "A soccer team and middle-aged swingers should not have been booked together."
The families said the sexually adventurous partygoers sometimes flashed breasts and bare buttocks in front of the children as they sashayed through the hotel atrium. The parents described the dress at the Crowne Plaza Hotel-Airport in Orlando as "raunchy, despicable and worse than prostitutes."
"We thought we were coming to Orlando, not the Las Vegas Strip," said Mark Gilbert, the father of a boy who plays on the Clearwater Chargers, a group of 13-and-under players from Florida.
The teams booked the $92-a-night rooms for Disney's Soccer Showcase, and said hotel management did not tell them about the swingers' party or try to keep the partygoers away from the children.
Managers of the hotel, which is owned by Columbia Sussex Corp., did not immediately return a telephone message Tuesday.
InterContinental Hotels Group, which owns the Crowne Plaza corporate brand, said in a statement to the Orlando Sentinel that it "does not endorse or approve such reported activities in public areas of Crowne Plaza hotels. (InterContinental) has been in contact with the hotel owner and management and is actively reviewing the situation."
All the swingers had checked out of the hotel by late Sunday.
"We're not prudes by any means," said Rob Young of Greenville, S.C., who said his two daughters, Leah, 13 and Lauren, 11, asked questions he struggled to answer. "We would have liked to have been informed when we checked into the hotel so we could have made other arrangements.
"The kids could see through the glass atrium into the ballroom where naked people were dancing. There were exposed breasts, thongs and see-through dresses on women who were not wearing any underwear."
Young said he complained to hotel management and to John Hollis, an off-duty Orlando police officer hired by the hotel for a New Year's Eve security detail. He said neither did anything to help.
Lt. John Mina, a watch commander for the Orlando Police Department, said Hollis didn't witness anything illegal.
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Post by blueskygod on Jan 4, 2006 8:55:09 GMT -5
yea swinging is just casual sex.
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Post by Ilmatar on Jan 4, 2006 11:45:22 GMT -5
Isn't "swinging" for couples ? I'm pretty certain in this case that the term "swinger" refers to someone who likes to have casual sex encounters. Are you thinking of swing dancing and such? Do I look that innocent ? But I truely thought it was basicly a couple based subculture, and that many clubs didn't even wellcome single people.
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Post by wendland on Jan 5, 2006 0:39:34 GMT -5
Blueskygod, you'll scandalize Americans with your talk of swinging and being 17... Besides, I understand that it means something like "spousal exchange". However, I think there are sex clubs where single people, well ANY people just go and have sex, but, it only works if you go in person. I'm assuming you could be anywhere in the world.
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Post by Josh on Jan 5, 2006 3:43:20 GMT -5
I'm pretty certain in this case that the term "swinger" refers to someone who likes to have casual sex encounters. Are you thinking of swing dancing and such? Do I look that innocent ? But I truely thought it was basicly a couple based subculture, and that many clubs didn't even wellcome single people. Yeah, I don't know. The only reason why I thought you might have been thinking of swing dancing was because though I know your English is very good (as is that of most Finns I've encountered), I thought it might have been a slang term that you hadn't seen up until now. Another reason why is because I find it funny that they'd expect people to be committed to someone before engaging in non-committed sex. Ironic if you ask me.
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Post by zemelmete on Jan 5, 2006 11:21:27 GMT -5
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Post by blueskygod on Jan 6, 2006 12:54:41 GMT -5
f*ck it. i'll find out about it for myself and tell u the details
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