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Fischer said most of the reactions to her story were very positive. Instagram
“My mother just thinks it’s funny and laughs, my father thought it was really cool,” journalist Louise Fischer said. Instagram

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One radio reporter went all the way to get a scoop on a swingers club near Copenhagen when she had sex with a man she was interviewing.
Louise Fischer, 26, can be heard moaning during the on-the-record intercourse, part of a two-minute segment that aired on Radio 4 in Denmark.
“I don’t have a boyfriend, that definitely made it a lot easier,” Fischer told the German publication Bild , according to a translation by the Daily Mail.
“My mother just thinks it’s funny and laughs, my father thought it was really cool.”
The X-rated segment focused on the reopening of a swingers club named Swingland in Ishoj after the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions — and Fischer discussed the reactions to her unorthodox interview style.
“Most of them were very positive, they thought it was brave and cool,” she reportedly said.
“Others think that I’ve crossed a line in journalism.”
A Thursday tweet from Radio 4 linked the segment.
“Warning: It got hot and wet for both our reporter and the guests,” the tweet stated.
At one point during the segment, full of sounds of bodies slapping, the journalist asks the man she is having sex with if he can tell her what he’s seeing and he responds a “delicious woman,” the English-language Copenhagen Post reported .
It hadn’t been the plan ahead of the report to participate in the club, reports said.
Tina Kragelund, Radio 4’s head of news, told BT that the station approved of the move.
“I feel like I just think it’s cool when the reporters try to make the stories in a different way,” she said.

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Published: 17:12 BST, 24 July 2017 | Updated: 21:51 BST, 24 July 2017
A photographer is sharing an intimate look at the secret lives of swingers after being welcomed into a local community of sexually adventurous subjects
British-born photographer and author David Haslam, 52, spent eight months documenting swinger culture in southeast Michigan, photographing and interviewing participants at their sex parties.
He has now launched a Kickstarter to raise funds to publish the images in a book called Swing Strong: The Naked Truth.
A look inside: British-born photographer and author David Haslam, 52, photographed swingers for a new series
Risqué: He followed around the swinger community in Michigan, near Detroit, for eight months
Taboo: He took pictures and interviewed members of the community
Different strokes: Parties he went to ranged in size from small to large, with about 80 people at the biggest ones
Coming soon? He is aiming to publish the images in a book called Swing Strong: The Naked Truth and is raising funds on Kickstarter
Project: Haslam first started photographing swingers earlier this year when a friend introduced him to some people in the community 
Haslam is not a swinger himself, and had no experience with the community until earlier this year.
That's when a friend who used to be a swinger herself — until she met her husband at one of these parties — suggested he photograph the swingers, and introduced him to a few of them.
From then, he spent eight months attending their sex parties, which ranged from small gatherings to hotel parties of around 80 people. 
Haslam says that the ones he's met and photographed are all 'regular' people with normal jobs, despite what those outside the community might think.
'The lifestyle is considered on the fringe or even taboo in most parts of the "vanilla" world,' he wrote on Kickstarter.
Not what you think: He said the group is racially and economically diverse and the swingers he met all have 'normal' jobs
Ladies first: He noted that the men in the group are very respectful and protective of the women
Women on top: In fact, there are more men than women, so the ladies have their pick
Everyone's invited: The people involved have a range of body types, from fit to overweight
Group sex: The photographer said that people within the swinging community exude confidence and sensuality
The ones he met come in all types: They have different income and education levels, work in different fields, are racially diverse, and have all different body types, from fit to overweight. 
Both singles (with people they are dating or special 'swing' partners) and couples attend the parties. Sometimes, the couples are married and started swinging after years together to spice things up.
'Swinging is not a large group of people living in run-down trailer parks, having free sex with everyone and anyone,' he explained. 
'There are protocols in place. Rules to be followed. A certain social structure to be observed.'
Condoms are almost always used, and there is a trust among the group where strong friendships form.
Be respectful: There are a lot of rules, and those who don't stick to them are kicked out
Safety first! Condoms are almost always used in these parties
'Swingers watch each other's backs, and troublemakers and rule-breakers are removed from the organized swinging groups,' he wrote.
Though the group is mixed in most ways, Haslam said men outnumber the women at these parties. 
'As a result the women always get plenty of action if they want it,' he told The Sun . 'As a matter of fact, the entire culture, at least from what we've seen so far, is controlled by the women. No means no. People are protective of the ladies involved.'
Women he has interviewed have also told him that they are more comfortable with men who are also swingers than those they meet outside the community.
At home: Women he has interviewed have also told him that they are more comfortable with men who are also swingers than those they meet outside the community
Unexpected: Many of the swingers are couples looking to spice things up
Must bring date: There are also singles who show up with dates or swing partners
'I think people are curious about swinging and desire a peek into the world, or for those who might be interested in trying it out for themselves,' said Haslam
Pictures from the parties show couples and groups of three smiling in bed. They hug, kiss, and cuddle.
They're pictured in various states of undress, with opposite and same-sex couples touching each other.
Haslam is currently raising funds for a 'pilot' book but hopes to turn the photos into a series. 
'I think people are curious about swinging and desire a peek into the world, or for those who might be interested in trying it out for themselves. It is also a vehicle for self-expression, both physical and intellectual, by the participants,' he said.
'Many of them would not be considered sexy by mainstream standards, yet they exude confidence and sensuality in every aspect. It has been an unexpected benefit to help many individuals portray their sexuality.'
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