About Swingers and Swing Lifestyles
by gkamau
There are many myths and misconceptions around swing lifestyles
(or simply "swinging"). Just what is swinging about and
who are the so so-called swingers?
Swinging can be defined as the act of sharing yourself and
your spouse with another couple, or other couples, with
the full knowledge of all involved. It is the participants
of this lifestyle who are referred to as swingers.
There quite a few myths and misconception about swinging
and swingers. One common misconception is that swinging
is the definition of swinging as "wife swapping." This definition
is inaccurate in that it does not explain to explain the
full range of sexual activities that swinging encompasses.
It also gives the impression of a male-favored activity,
which too is inaccurate as swinging involves full participation
of both partners.
Another common misconception is that swingers are older
couples who are bordering on being perverted. The swing
lifestyle is composed of people of all ages, including ordinary
next-door types who exemplify marital happiness.
In fact, one of the requirements for people seeking to join
a swinger 's group or party is that the couple must be reasonably
happy in their marriage. The reason for this is that swinging
should not be used as an escape from or alternative to an
unhappy relationship.
Most people find it inconceivable that one would allow his/her
partner to have casual sex with another person, stranger
or not. But to swingers, this is an acceptable form of social
recreation.
Swing lifestyles and activities are as broad and varied
as are swingers. They include:
1. Soft swinging: Also known as soft swap, this is doing
everything with another person except sexual intercourse.
Usually they will stop at the last minute and switch back
to their original partner. At this point they might choose
to have sex with their own partner in front of the other
people. Most first-time swingers begin this way.
2. Open swinging: This is when the couples swap (know as
full swap) and actually have sexual intercourse in the same
room or on the same bed. This includes threesomes, orgies,
exhibitionism, voyeurism and anything in between.
3. Closed swinging: Usually a full swap, but sexual intercourse
takes place in separate rooms. This is for those who feel
the need for more freedom or don't like interruptions. This
type of swing is mainly practiced by the more experienced
couples, as a higher degree of trust is essential.
Why do they do it? Why would anyone want to be a swinger?
Well, the reasons are as varied as the couples themselves.
One reason is the need to explore sexual fantasies without
having to "cheat" on one 's partner. Maybe they just want
variety in their sex lives, or good old fun. The couple
may have married too young and never had a chance to "sow
their wild oats." And so on.
Does this mean that the couples never feel any jealousy?
This is the biggest hurdle to overcome, especially in the
beginning. Not all couples go through with it. A number
of those who stick with it say that jealousy actually makes
them even more sexually charged up, as well as creates deeper
interest in their mates.
Some swingers claim that it is the actual giving or "letting
go" in order to make the partner happy that is the essence
of this lifestyle.
Obviously, not all couples can be swingers (this writer
is not one) and this article is not about asking you to
become one. As with anything else, swing lifestyles do carry
certain liabilities and risks, which are subject of another
article.
About the Author
David Kamau writes dating articles and
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