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Swinging is another form of non-monogamy, though one that looks at the question from a very different perspective to polyamory. Swingers tend to be in serious, stable, primary relationships and have occasional sex with other people who are also in those relationships; the primary couple is considered the most important thing of all, and the theory behind the extra-marital sexual relationships is that they're 'a bit of fun' without too much romance or a lot of intense emotions. Of course, in practice swingers often form wonderfully intense bonds with their other partners; human connection is what it's all about, after all!

What is swinging?

Swingers enjoy swapping partners for sexual purposes. Swinging is no strings attached fun that often happens in swingers clubs or at parties held in private individuals homes.

How do I find a swinger club?

First check out the places here at Fetish.com! And look for swinging clubs in your area. You can also check other online searches too as most swingers clubs are now listed on the internet. You can also ask other swingers where they go, it’s always good to connect with other kinksters with the same interests as you.

Is swinging safe?

Yes, as long as all parties practise safe sex then swinging is just as safe as any sexual interaction. Always insist that condoms are used and make sure you get regular STI testing. If you’re adding a little spice to your swinging with dark rooms, restraints or blindfolds, make sure you trust everyone involved, so you know they will use condoms etc even if you can see them being put on.

Can singles go to swinger parties?

It is advisable to check the policy of the club you’re attending but singles are usually able to go to swingers events. Often single men pay more than couples or single women though, so this is something to bear in mind.

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