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A group of swingers have given a rare and honest insight into the inner workings of the taboo lifestyle, revealing the truth behind people’s common misconceptions.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s “You Can’t Ask That” features different groups of Australians and asks them questions that people want to know the answer to but wouldn’t bring up in a regular situation.
Some of the past participants include former cult members, drag queens, transgender people, strippers and, in the latest episode, swingers.
The participants start off by addressing some of the myths around swinging and swingers parties.
There’s a common misconception that at these parties partners get chosen by everyone putting their car keys in a bowl. Whoever’s keys you pick out is then your partner for the night.
But according to the participants, this rarely, if ever, happens. More often than not partners are chosen on a preferential basis.
“I would much rather have sex with a couple that we have talked with over drinks for an hour than be forced into a bedroom with another person,” Sally from Melbourne said.
Megan, a single woman who is involved in the Brisbane swinger scene, said: “That would terrify me because you don’t really have a choice about who you’re going home with or who you’re hooking up with.”
Megan is known as a “unicorn” in the swinging community because of her single status and said that a lot of couples often look to incorporate another woman in their sex lives.
She said that many people believe women are forced into the swinging scene by their husbands or boyfriends and that the community is just full of “sleazy, old, fat men.”
“The thing is that can be true sometimes because all types of people like to swing,” Megan said. “(It’s) people wanting to explore their sexuality with each other in a couple situation.”
For the people being interviewed the decision to get into swinging was very much a mutual decision between both partners.
Husband and wife Andrew and Sally first got into the scene shortly after their engagement.
“I was only 18 when I met Andrew. He was pretty much one of my first sexual partners,” Sally said.
“As the wedding date slowly crept up on us, I sort of felt the pressure of, ‘I haven’t had any other sexual experiences, I haven’t played with anyone else.’”
She said it was a co-worker that first suggested that just because they were getting married didn’t mean they had to be monogamous.
The couple now regularly attend swingers events together, naming “jelly wrestling” and “the raw lust of it” as some of the most exciting aspects.
Interviewees answered a range of questions like “What are the best sex tips you have learned?” and “What is it like to lose your swinging virginity?” but one of the big ones asked was what it was like to see their partner with someone else.
Jess from Sydney said jealousy is definitely a factor, particularly in the beginning.
“I’m not going to say I don’t get jealous, especially in the early days … because, you know, I compared myself to that girl and I was like, ‘How did she do that?’” she said.
“(But) I think just being able to communicate that with Lawrence has taught me … I don’t have to be jealous. I can just appreciate and love him and love her for what they’re doing. And do it better sometimes.”
Most of the couples agreed that communication between couples was key and a lot of the time seeing their partner with someone else was part of the thrill.
All of the interviewees were very forthcoming with information and the episode didn’t really leave much to the imagination.
While some viewers praised the show as “wonderfully honest” and “very eye-opening,” others weren’t so impressed.
“While I’m cool with people enjoying whatever they like, I actually felt like I was tricked into listening to porn without my consent,” one person wrote on social media.
“Bit ironic really when they were talking up the understanding of consent within the swinging community.”
Another said, “Now I am very broad minded but that needed some serious warnings before it was on. Bit OTT. Love the concept in the right situation.”
“Bit verbally graphic for 9 pm my adult kids. Walked out! … not a prude just saying,” one person wrote.


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Once you arrived in our street, you immediately face our bar. You are invited to have a seat on a bar stool, which rests on a slim, nylon covered lady`s leg. The bar is basen on enormous golden phalli, the tables being carried by recumbent ladies.
Our club is located on 2 stories providing around 3.000 sqft space. If you pass the bar you will be taken to 18th century`s City of London. You approach the narrow alleys, dark, gloomy, sleazy yet still fascinating.
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We rang 2 days before and spoke to Sue, She was very professional and advised me to text on Saturday and she would put our names on the list. I duly text on Saturday and get a text back with all the relevant details including where to park.

We were met by Simon who was a really nice guy and chatted while he sorted our membership which put us at ease. We then did a tour of the club with another couple who joined. The facilities there were very clean, and there are hotel rooms if you want to stay over, but apparently these go quite quickly.

Starting at the basement there is a dungeon area with all the relevant equipment in it, a few private play rooms which either have one way mirror or curtains etc. Then the main floor with the entrance, a small lounge/ coffee area, the bar itself (no licence bring your own, corkage £1 per person per night) and then the changing room, showers and hot tub area.

First floor is the open play rooms 1 one which is going to be refurbished now, 1 just has been with and exhibition bed and swing and a third couples only area.

The vibe at he club was lovely for us newbies, everyone was very welcoming and friendly and it put us at ease. We made friends with the other new couple and played with them for our first experience and we would definitely go back again on a saturday for another couples only night.

All in all, an excellent experience we can't wait to repeat.







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We rang 2 days before and spoke to Sue, She was very professional and advised me to text on Saturday and she would put our names on the list. I duly text on Saturday and get a text back with all the relevant details including where to park.

We were met by Simon who was a really nice guy and chatted while he sorted our membership which put us at ease. We then did a tour of the club with another couple who joined. The facilities there were very clean, and there are hotel rooms if you want to stay over, but apparently these go quite quickly.

Starting at the basement there is a dungeon area with all the relevant equipment in it, a few private play rooms which either have one way mirror or curtains etc. Then the main floor with the entrance, a small lounge/ coffee area, the bar itself (no licence bring your own, corkage £1 per person per night) and then the changing room, showers and hot tub area.

First floor is the open play rooms 1 one which is going to be refurbished now, 1 just has been with and exhibition bed and swing and a third couples only area.

The vibe at he club was lovely for us newbies, everyone was very welcoming and friendly and it put us at ease. We made friends with the other new couple and played with them for our first experience and we would definitely go back again on a saturday for another couples only night.

All in all, an excellent experience we can't wait to repeat.

Anyone headed here in the near future? Would be nice to meet some fellow forum members.

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BOLD couples have gone on TV and revealed what actually happens at swingers parties. They didn’t hold back on the details of their taboo lifestyle.
A GROUP of swingers have given a rare and honest insight into the inner workings of the taboo lifestyle, revealing the truth behind people’s common misconceptions.
ABC’s program You Can’t Ask That features different groups of Australians and asks them questions that people want to know the answer to but wouldn’t bring up in a regular situation.
Some of the past participants include former cult members, drag queens, transgender people, strippers and, in the latest episode, swingers.
The participants start off by addressing some of the myths around swinging and swingers parties.
There’s a common misconception that at these parties partners get chosen by everyone putting their car keys in a bowl and whoever’s keys you pick out is your partner for the night.
But according to the participant’s this rarely, if ever, happens and partners are chosen on a preferential basis.
“I would much rather have sex with a couple that we have talked with over drinks for an hour than be forced into a bedroom with another person,” Sally from Melbourne said.
Megan, a single woman who is involved in the Brisbane swinger scene, said: “That would terrify me because you don’t really have a choice about who you’re going home with or who you’re hooking up with.”
Megan is known as a “unicorn” in the swinging community because of her single status and said that a lot of couples often look to incorporate another woman in their sex lives.
She said that many people believe women are forced into the swinging scene by their husbands or boyfriends and that the community is just full of “sleazy, old, fat men”.
“The thing is that can be true sometimes because all types of people like to swing,” Megan said. “(It’s) people wanting to explore their sexuality with each other in a couple situation.”
Swinging has moved past “keys in a bowl.” Find out what modern-day swinging is really all about in the new episode of #YouCantAskThat pic.twitter.com/v5Twyb4cFl
For the people being interviewed the decision to get into swinging was very much a mutual decision between both partners.
Husband and wife Andrew and Sally first got into the scene shortly after their engagement.
“I was only 18 when I met Andrew. He was pretty much one of my first sexual partners,” Sally said.
“As the wedding date slowly crept up on us, I sort of felt the pressure of, ‘I haven’t had any other sexual experiences, I haven’t played with anyone else’”.
She said it was a co-worker that first suggested that just because they were getting married didn’t mean they had to be monogamous.
The couple now regularly attend swingers events together, naming “jelly wrestling” and “the raw lust of it” as some of the most exciting aspects.
Interviewees answered a range of questions like “What are the best sex tips you have learned?” and “What is it like to lose your swinging virginity?”, but one of the big ones asked what it was like to see their partner with someone else.
Jess from Sydney said jealousy is definitely a factor, particularly in the beginning.
“I’m not going to say I don’t get jealous, especially in the early days … because, you know, I compared myself to that girl and I was like, ‘How did she do that?’” she said
“(But) I think just being able to communicate that with Lawrence has taught me … I don’t have to be jealous. I can just appreciate and love him and love her for what they’re doing. And do it better sometimes.”
Most of the couples agreed that communication between couples was key and a lot of the time seeing their partner with someone else was part of the thrill.
All of the interviewees were very forthcoming with information and the episode didn’t really leave much to the imagination.
While some viewers praised the show as “wonderfully honest” and “very eye-opening”, others weren’t so impressed.
“While I’m cool with people enjoying whatever they like, I actually felt like I was tricked into listening to porn without my consent,” one person wrote on social media.
“Bit ironic really when they were talking up the understanding of consent within the swinging community.”
Another said. “Now I am very broad minded but that needed some serious warnings before it was on. Bit OTT. Love the concept in the right situation.”
“Bit verbally graphic for 9pm my adult kids. Walked out! … not a prude just saying,” one person wrote.
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