Swingers More Common Than We Think

The swinger lifestyle, where couples have sex with other couples, is actually becoming more and more popular these days, with an estimated 3 million swingers in the US alone now. 

There are now even swinger conventions where swingers can meet with others that have the same lifestyle near and far, from the US and overseas, to engage in sex and other sexual activities with eachother. 

Talk about never getting bored with your partner!  Swinging takes a lot of guts, and many people just feel that it crosses a moral boundary that they just are not willing to cross, and are afraid (I can see why) of contracting STD’s. 

The largest conference for Swingers is held by The Lifestyles Organization, which has been organizing events for swinging couples since the 1970’s, and the biggest swingers event is held in Las Vegas - Sin City - how appropriate!

The swinging community is mostly middle aged couples who want to expand their sexual horizons, and have done all the experimenting they can do with their partners, and want to try something new with eachother. 

And most couples say they do not share their hobby with friends of family, since swinging is still considered such a taboo lifestyle, and it actually goes against many religions beliefs, which some of the swinging community even belongs to. 

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