For a long time, swinging has been surrounded by myths, judgment, and outdated assumptions. Many of these ideas come from BS, misinformation, fear of the unknown, or cultural taboos that no longer reflect how people actually live and relate today….
They Said: New Rules for the Lifestyle in 2026
Non‑monogamy is blossoming into a mainstream social trend. Recent surveys show that roughly 2.35% of American adults (about 1.5 million people) identify as active swingers. Similarly, one major dating survey found 31% of singles have tried an open or non‑monogamous…
Feeling open-minded, man?
Embracing open-mindedness means being willing to try new ideas and perspectives. Psychologists define open-mindedness as the willingness to actively consider evidence against your own beliefs, which helps you stay curious instead of stuck in old habits. Being open-minded doesn’t mean…
The Anchor and the Sail
The city hums outside, soft light spilling through the curtains. Marcus runs his hand down Ethan’s back, feeling the warmth of his skin and the slow rise of his breath. The room is quiet, no music, no sound but the…
Swinger Event Etiquette: Key Tips for Respect and Fun
Swinger events often mix socializing, dancing, and intimate play in a safe, welcoming space. These gatherings have unspoken rules and manners to keep everyone comfortable. Whether you’re new or a veteran, following the basics of swinger event etiquette makes the…
Swinging and Polyamory: Cultural Perspectives in Latin America and the U.S.
Swinging and polyamory are both forms of consensual non-monogamy, but they have different emphases. Swinging (often called “couple swapping”) focuses on multiple sexual partners while maintaining a core romantic couple relationship. Polyamory, on the other hand, involves multiple simultaneous romantic…