Have you been secretly curious about swingers clubs and parties but felt uneasy about asking other people such as friends or coworkers?
If so, you aren’t alone. Many people would love to know more about swingers parties but are embarrassed to broach the subject to those within their social, family or work circle. This is okay, because those people probably don’t know anything about swingers parties, anyway.
So, here it is—the scoop on swingers parties.
What are Swingers?
The term swingers generally refers to social sex between one or more sets of partners and another set/s of partners. Many people confuse swingers for anyone who enjoys strictly casual sex, and in some cases a single person who isn’t part of a couple might be considered a swinger. But most of the time, swingers are couples. These couples are not necessarily heterosexual couples and might consist of man/man with another all male couple or man/woman with another heterosexual couple, or any combination thereof.
What are Swingers Parties?
Basically, swingers parties are parties where mature, consenting adults get together to engage in recreational sex. Plain and simple. No frills or romantic trappings—just sex for no other purpose than to have fun. Just as there are various types of swingers, there are also different types of swingers parties. Some don’t allow same sex partners, for example, while others don’t permit anyone to join the party who isn’t a same sex couple, and so on.
Are Swingers Parties Something New?
Not at all. In Australia, Great Britain, America and other English speaking countries, swingers and swingers parties came on the scene back in the 1950s. However, during this time if a couple or individual was interested in attending swingers parties, they had to hook up through discreetly worded Personal Ads in newspapers or magazines. A commercial swingers party would have been outlawed by the unofficial Morality Police and brought to a complete halt. The United States created a group called the North American Swing Club Association, or NASCA . Currently, no such umbrella group exists in New Zealand or Australia. However, there are websites nowadays where people can find swingers parties and similar events.
Types of Swingers Parties
Just as there are assorted types of swingers, there are different types of swingers parties. Here are a few of the main types:
- On Premises—In this type of swingers party, people engage in sex at the location of the event.
- Off Premises—In these swingers parties, people leave the event and go home or to a hotel room to have sex with another couple or couples.
- Debauchery Parties—An on premises party.
- Saints and Sinners Parties—Usually more of an off premises thing for sex itself after meeting others to join you.
- Naturists Parties— Swingers parties where everyone is nude.
- Mixed Couples and Singles— These swingers parties are just what the name implies….mixed couples and singles, usually single females although there may be single males.
- Greedy Girl Parties— These are swingers parties where the number of men outweighs the number of women. These are geared toward women who enjoy the sexual attentions of several men.
- Adult Dinner Parties— These are formal or semi-formal dinner parties with a twist: besides plenty of food, there is plenty of sex.
- Soft Swing Parties— These are best for those who are interested in getting into the whole swingers parties thing, but are a little shy and unsure and want to take it slowly.
These are just a few of the types of swingers parties. There are a lot more! If the thought of swinging with others excites and interests you, get online and find a website that posts news of swingers parties in your area!