“Unattractive” people at the swing couple ban club
This is a sexual judgement club.
A married British couple was so fascinated by the swing that they set up a club dedicated to these saucy switcheroos. There is only one rule – ugly people are not allowed.
“I don’t want people out there to think most people are unattractive,” Ashley Marum told Kennedy’s news about their unconventional love life.
The couple ended in 2019 and began trying to swing a few months later, so Tanya could explore her bisexuality.
“Ash said ‘If you want to explore, we can explore and see together.'”
Tanya said the curious couple started to “play with the couple because it was a scenario based on a large couple,” he said.
They soon fell in love with these open communications. “It’s just a community of accepting people. It’s fun and not just sex people imagine,” the British said. “We made some really good friends through our lifestyle, which made Ash and I even closer.”
Ashley and Tanya became so obsessed with the matter of these consensus that they started the activities of the Double Monthly Swimmers Club every two months for other like-minded young kinkers.
“Now, we have more than 300 people attending events,” Ash said. “We have made the business stand out and are now our only life.”
The only caveat is that participants must adhere to certain appearance standards. To ensure their aesthetics are able to complete the snuff, the couple “apply for aspiring members on the website so we know what they look like.”
The review process seems shallow, but according to Marums, it is just universal courtesy. “We want to try to get people here, they may not be your type, but they look good and take care of themselves,” Ash said.
In addition to creating successful businesses from it, the couple’s friends are also upset with their unconventional pastime, even those that don’t “wave”.
“At first we didn’t tell people because people would judge, but as we were more comfortable with what we did, we told friends,” Ash said. “My friends were like ‘I wish my girlfriend could try it, I hope we could do it’. Now everyone knows, no one says anything to us.”
On the other hand, their relatives are not that clumsy. “My family is not happy with it,” Ash said.
Podcast host Tanya hopes interviewing various guests will help remove the stigma around the swing and help people decide whether they should adopt a pastime.
“Lifestyle is a lot of people are curious about it, but don’t know how to learn it, how to get into it or how to get things done,” she said. “There is an unwritten rulebook and you just want to know that by doing a dating show, we can ask people questions and the answers can hopefully help others. Then, they can make an informed decision about whether it’s right for them.”
But, contrary to popular media portrayals, swing is not a fetish pastime in the attempt to fill in the romantically ineffective sexual bias.
She said couples who only “100% love” should practice.
“If you have a crack in your relationship and think it’s a way to add fun to things, it’s doing it for the wrong reasons,” she warned.
Coincidentally, UK Sexpert Adreena Winters recently announced that watching your confidant have sex with another person can be the key to keeping the marriage alive.
“It may not come to mind when you think about ways to keep relationships flowing, but cuckolding is priceless,” Winter said. “It can be absolutely saved depending on why the relationship is in trouble.”

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