These Are The Objects To Let You Know If Someone Is A Swinger

An upside-down pineapple was recently revealed on TikTok as a symbol for swingers indicating they are DTF. And now, swingers are sharing other objects to signal their sexual openness. It seems kitschy lawn ornaments are all the rage for suburbanite swingers: garden gnomes are a way to show your home is a swinging hotspot.

Hot tubs, not surprisingly, could also indicate you have a naughty neighbor. Pampas grass planted in a person’s front yard is another telltale sign of a kinky neighbor. Additionally, if a woman is wearing an anklet or a toe ring, she may be advertising that she is into an alternative sexual lifestyle, the website Bigger Love proclaims.

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Check out more about the objects to let you know someone is a swinger: https://nypost.com/2022/06/08/sex-and-the-suburbs-how-to-know-if-your-neighbor-is-a-swinger/

Couples In Open Relationships Are As Happy As Monogamous Couples, According To Science

white-1822497_640Here’s some good news for swingers: a new study found that they’re just as happy as people in monogamous relationships. According to the study, “people in consensual, non-monogamous relationships experience the same levels of relationship satisfaction, psychological well-being and sexual satisfaction as those in monogamous relationships.” Authors of the study think this is an important finding, since it “debunks societal views of monogamy as being the ideal relationship structure.”

Researchers found that the most important predictor of a healthy relationship is simply being on the same page sexually—whether with just one person or many. In other words, in both monogamous and non-monogamous relationships, couples who regularly fuck to build intimacy and fulfill their sexual needs have a more satisfying relationship. So there you have it: whether you’re swinging or not, sex is the key to happiness!

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Check out more about a study that proves couples in open relationships are as happy as monogamous couples: https://nypost.com/2018/07/02/are-open-relationships-better-than-monogamous-ones-science-investigates/