it is love whislt Glasfow is hen....i think it is the sentiment behind the phrase that counts,
all parties have to be very aware and hppy with the situation. I do know a couple who only sing with another couple they are very close almost like a 4 way marrage then swinging
I must admit to some pangs of jealousy with my partner but i guess they are natural feelings and i know we love each other. Similrly to our friends her indoors prefers to keep to one or two partners, both married who she seea regularly one i know well the other is the mysterious stranger as i call him though we met and he is very nice.
I prefer to have a wider range of friends and strictly nsa.
well to finish this ramble i did have a tremendous soft spot for one women, maybe even a crush but i guess i was also beng protective as she did work with me as well.
i would say any doubts or worries and walk away otherwise it isn't swinging in my book but reltionship territory.
but before you meet you need to be sure it is safe. My friends do prefer to meet me in the home but ony after they are sure of the honesty of the potential partners.
Watchdog editor Sandy Smith said: "We decided to go out ourselves because we wanted to be sure the couples who complained to us weren't just a bit prudish.
I just came back from holiday in Catalonia, with my partner it was a walking holiday based at a hotel. We wanted to try an independent walk and found one up a hill and back along a beach. the walk was great up to the hill no one around so some mid morning sex among the wild herbs. walking back we came to the beach to find it was a nudists area. Off came my clothes double quick time though J was a wee bit shy and off we tramped most enjoyable though we took a diversion away from the family area not sure who's privacy we were protecting.
we told fellow holiday makers of the walk and most were shocked, but at least 6 of those couples did the same walk as a consequence. lol One couple in their 70's also went native and i wish we had arranged a group walk with them. :shock: