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Swinging activities can include (but are not limited to):
Exhibitionism: having sex with a partner while being watched.
Voyeurism: watching others have sex (perhaps with the above mentioned partner).
Soft Swinging or Soft Swap: kissing, stroking, or having oral sex with a third or fourth person. This may be in the form of a threesome or group sex, or partners may literally be swapped.
Full Swap: having penetrative sex with someone other than one's partner, which is the commonly understood definition of swinging (though not necessarily the most common type).
Group Sex: An all inclusive term for activities involving multiple partners in the same vicinity.
Typically, swinging activities occur when a married or otherwise committed couple engages with either another couple, multiple couples, or a single individual. These acts can occur in the same room (often called same room swinging) though different or separate room swinging does occur. Sex on these occasions is often referred to as play.
While the vast majority of swingers are heterosexual couples, a major part of Lifestyle activities are bisexual in nature. A large portion of female swingers, while they may or may not identify as bisexual, are interested in female-female sexual contact. Male-male contact is very rare, and usually frowned upon at a Swing Club/Party.
Female bisexuality and bicurious is extremely common in both the urban and traditional swinging scene and tends to be the norm amongst participants. No studies have been conducted as to what percentage of swinging women who define themselves as bisexual would be open to romantic as well as sexual relations with both genders.
Male bisexuality is less common in the swinging scene, but is becoming more common and more accepted. More openly bi men and bisexual couples (male-female couples where both partners are bisexual) are appearing on the scene. Whether this is due to increasing acceptance in the scene or greater numbers of men "turning bi" is open to discussion. Depending on the club or social situation, male bisexuality among swingers may either be frowned upon, or openly accepted.
The acceptance of singles at swinging events varies from geographic area to geographic area. Some swinging 'clubs' have a policy of allowing only couples and females, but most do allow single men on selected nights. Single females are often admitted at reduced admission price. Parties and private events may differ, however, and are often restricted to couples or couples and single females only.
A swingers Club is often very similar to a regular club with a bar, dance floor, music and lights. However, the dancing is often more erotic and the patrons (especially females) are often wearing less clothing then at a regular bar. "On-Premise" clubs are so called because they allow sexual activities to occur at the establishment and will have designated areas for this to occur, often called "Play Areas". "Off-Premise" clubs are often more restrictive about what occurs at the establishment and sexual acts must be done away from the club.
Here is a listing of clubs for Northeast and Central Florida:
The Playground: PO Box 2822, Daytona Beach, FL 32169; (386) 426-2063; Email: Playgr0und@AOL.com; Web: hometown.aol.com/playgr0und/index.html.
Amore Club USA: Joe & Petra, Daytona Beach, FL. (386) 255-1600, E-mail:Amoreswing@aol.com Web:http://www.AmoreClubUSA.com
Enhancing the Lives of Others: Mitch, PO Box 37794, Jacksonville, FL 32236.
Ranch 4 Play: Gene & Darlene, PO Box 3008, Eustis, FL 32727; 352-483-1988; Email: xxfunranch@aol.com; Web: www.ranch4play.com.
Pogo's Palace: PO Box 1574, Orlando, FL 32802; 407-859-9269.
Cabin Fever Parties : Art and Mary, Orlando 1270 Pine Ave. Orange City Fl. 32763, 321-217-4073 Email: mary@cabinfeverparties.com ; Web: www.CabinFeverParties.com security.
Club Relate: Tom & Linda Gayle, PO Box 574584, Orlando, FL 32857-4584; (407)678-2540; Fax: 407-678-6949; E-mail: rel8girl@cfl.rr.com; Web: www.clubrelate.net
Central Florida Swing Parties: Deland, FL.
(386) 822-6991 E-mail:CentralFlParties@aol.com Web:http://www.Centralflaswingparties.com
Interlude Parties: JC & Syn, Mount Dora, FL. (866) 549-0843,
E-mail:info@interludeparties.com Web:http://www.interludeparties.com
The Fantasy House: Mike & Debbie, Orange City, FL. (386) 804-0599 E-mail:TheFantasyHouse1@aol.com Web: http://www.hometown.aol.com/thefantasyhouse1/thefloridafantasyhouse.html
Ponderosa Party: Paula, PO Box 554, Mims, FL. 32754, (321)385-3760, E-mail:Tanthis3@aol.com Web: http://www.Ponderosaparty.com
The Club at Tastebuds: 8600 W. Irlo Bronson Highway, Kissimmee, FL. 34747
(407) 397-0020, Fax: (407) 397-0420,
E-mail:info@clubtastebuds.net Web:http://www.ClubTastebuds.net
JD & Sandra's: Kissimmee, FL. 34747, 1 (866) 738-3950, E-mail:JDnSandra@aol.com Web:http://www.JDNSANDRAS.com
2007-01-02 07:40:39
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A swingers club is allot like any other night club, with the exception that there are private and public areas that couples can go and have sex with each other or with others. There's a bar, dance floor, tables. Everything you'll find at any nightlife hotspot.
They do have them all over FL. Check-out the club listings on The Swingers Board.
2007-01-02 02:50:20
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Yes, they do good, by installing swings at schools, parks, and beaches, nice people.
2007-01-02 02:46:49
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