First of all 'Hi!' and to say that last night we went on our first ever swinging evening with a visit to Liberation. Just want to echo the mearks of most people in that it is so well organised, great welcome, lived up to the 'no pressure' promise, and consider it a great introduction to the lifestyle.
OK, here's the really stupid question.
We know that the swinging scene is open to everyone, but we're what people would describe as 'middle fifties' - albeit (we think) in pretty good nick :-). What surprised us a little was that the average age was a lot lower than we expected. Not a problem for us (loved it - you were all great to look at LOL!). But if you are in the 20 - 35 bracket (say) what do YOU feel about 'us oldies' on the scene. We're not fishing here, just are intriqued at what is your reaction. Is it a "everyone is welcome here" or a "urrrgh, lets leave the old folks to themselves in the corner" sort of reaction. Nothing paranoiac you understand :-) ... but after you've been in the Voyeurs room for a little while and nobody stops to watch - well, you know what we mean.
We really didn't get a chance to chat about this when we were there - know we should have done but in honesty felt a little reluctant to make any suggestions to obviously younger people - don't ask why, just felt it.
But we're really looking forward to our next trip on a Saturday when we're told there's lots more people. Great lifestyle ... loving it so far!