Swingers feel their relationships to be more spicy, honest and secure
Swingers, couples who openly swap partners for a night of passionate sex with strangers, say they have a better relationship than monogamists.
Swingers, couples who openly swap partners for a night of passionate sex with strangers, say they have a better relationship than monogamists.
Several swingers told ABC News ¡®Nightline¡¯ that their relationships are more spicy, more honest and more secure because they swap partners
The late-night news program went to a highly provocative masquerade party at a hotel in New York City hosted by a group called Behind Closed Doors.
One may think that swingers parties will be full of middle-aged folks who are bored stiff by years of marriage, but Behind Closed Doors selects its members based on attractiveness and age.
The couples said they don¡¯t find anything wrong with monogamy, but they were looking for something more exciting and raw.
¡°People that are of a certain degree of attractiveness are probably looking to interact and swap partners with other people that are a certain degree of attractiveness so they are a good-looking person,¡± said Nicole Cray, a self-described swing school instructor for Behind Closed Doors.
¡°If you¡¯re not a good-looking person, it¡¯s probably not the right party for you,¡± he stated.
It usually costs about 200 dollars for a ticket to one of Behind Closed Doors¡¯ parties and there¡¯s an etiquette involved.
Only single women or couples are allowed inside, but no men who are flying solo.