1) " Swinger" -- As it applies to Swinger Site Swinging, sometimes referred to in North America as the swinging lifestyle or simply the lifestyle(although this simplified term is also used by people into Leather and BDSM ), includes a wide range of sexual activities conducted between three or more people.Swinging activities can include watching others have sex ;having sex with your partner while being watched; kissing, stroking, or having oral sex with a third or fourth person (calledsoft swinging); or having penetrative sex with someone other than your partner (Full Swap), which is the commonlyunderstood definition of swinging. Typically swinging activities occur when a married, or otherwise committed, couple engages with a similar couple or a single individual. These acts may ormay not occur in the same room. Sex on these occasions is often referred to as play. The phenomenon (or at least its widerdiscussion and practice) may be seen as part of the sexualrevolution of recent decades. Contents 1 Organisations 2 History 3 Etiquette 4 Subgroups 4.1 Urban Swingor s 4.2 Bisexuals 4.3 Singles 5 The lifestyle in film and entertainment 6 See also 7 External Links 7.1 Academic papers Organisations Some lifestyle activities are highly organized. There are at least 400 Sqinger s clubs in the USA and over 600 inEurope. Most major cities in North America and western Europe have at least one swing club in a permanent location although theyoften keep a low profile to avoid negative attention. Singer s also meet through lifestyle magazines, personal ads, swinging house parties, and the Internet. Clubs are typically divided into "on-premise" clubs, where sexual activity may happen then and there at the club, and"off-premise" clubs where sexual activity is not allowed at the club, but may be arranged at a near-by location. In North America Swinjer s clubs have a body ...
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