What I would like to know is if this "lifestyle" is supposed to be so great than why do these people not come out and say who they really are? Why all the secrecy? Sorry I don't buy into it.
Susan downs the last of her pink drink and moves ever closer to the young blond. She knows this lifestyle isn't for everyone. Some people will never be able to separate love and sex. They'll never understand why anyone would want to share a partner or bring a private moment into the public. They won't crave that feeling of letting go, of indulging. Some people can't take the overstimulation or the way swinging can change the way participants think about their fellow human beings.
But for people like Susan, it feels right.
She puts her hand on the younger blond's leg and leans in close as she talks. "You're so beautiful," she tells the young woman. "Isn't your wife just gorgeous?" she says to the man.
"She is," he says.
"I could teach you a thing or two," Susan whispers into the blond's ear. "Do you want to come back there with me?"
And with that, all three of them slowly make their way to the backroom.
What I would like to know is if this "lifestyle" is supposed to be so great than why do these people not come out and say who they really are? Why all the secrecy? Sorry I don't buy into it.
Club Hedonism is mediocre and tired. We just stayed at the Seagate 2, at the Lorelei on 501 ORTON AVE. It's a swinger hotel, swinger resort very close to the beach and all the night clubs. We really enjoyed the nude sunbathing and nude swimming and we met some very hot couples who enjoyed swining and the lifestyle. There was a great complimentary barbecue and a sex room, play room on premise. The best part of our stay though was all the hot swinger couples we met and all the sexy single ladies who loved to have sex. For women, it was a bisexual, lipstick lesbian paradise. We also enjoy the fact there were no SINGLE MALES! That made our stay even ten times much better. The Seagate in Fort Laudrdale is a great swinger, lifestyle vacation and if you have the chance check it out!
I have heard that sex clubs and that awesome atmosphere and ambiance really captivated my thoughts and convinced me to go back again.
From what we saw sex clubs madrid was cheaper than any other clubs but the club is really nice good music and an awesome set up! Will definitely back there again.
my favorite part of this article is when the author tries his best to delicately describe a situation in which a woman on returning from the privy having just cleaned cum from her snatch finds her fat naked husband in the mist of what was most likely a drug induced pulmonary embolism, only to then describe this whole old, fat, white, republican, orgy scene (poor haitians cleaning white geezer spooch off of vinyl... gotta be some kinda fuckin' slavery) as a loving and nurturing place where people come together after a crisis. funniest part of the story. digging through trash receptacles full of cum and latex to find wedding bands is also pretty fuckin' funny and sums up the social as well as cultural ethos of south florida.
cheers to you sick motherfuckers. may the tides rise up and sweep you away.
@hc AMEN. Sick people if you ask me. That is why they hide behind only their first names. If you are so proud, then say it loud!
Very good review. You should read all comments. Swingers from http://free-chat-video.com/vid... were here ;).
Greetings Mr. Mooney,
I am emailing you today regarding the recent article you wrote on Trapeze. I am the daughter of Maurice, the main chef at Trapeze. When my father informed me that he was going to be interviewed by you, I was delighted at the prospect of reading this article because I knew that the focus would be in part on the quality of the food he prepares for Trapeze. While I can neither comment on the accuracy of your depiction of Trapeze nor your overall experience, I can affirmatively highlight a few unfortunate misstatements you made in the article particularly in your overemphasis of my father’s nationality rather than the quality of his food. In at least two occasions in your article, you described the main chef merely as the “Haitian man”. Rest assured, I have no issue with you identifying him as Haitian because after all we are proud Haitians. However, it saddens me that you chose to accentuate that particular fact over his actual role at Trapeze. Many who have frequented Trapeze can attest to the fact that Maurice is an exceptional chef with over 15 years of experience. Accordingly, any reference to him in your article should have focused more on the quality of his food not merely on his nationality. What relevance does his nationality have to do with his job as a chef? He neither cooks nor specializes in Haitian food. I am certain you would not find it necessary to repeatedly remind the readers of the Chef’s nationality if he were of a different background. Hence, such reiteration provides room for other inferences, which I am sure was not the intent of this article. As a lawyer in training, I believe that we have long past those days where one’s nationality or background can overshadow the product of one’s skills. I will not speculate as to why you chose to highlight my father’s nationality, but a reasonable mind may infer that it was for negative implication. Personally, I would have loved to keep this article as a memory of the first time my father’s name ever mentioned as a Chef, but I regretfully have to defer it for another occasion where my father is not turned into a non-descript caricature.
Now, with respect to the demographic of the Trapeze’s Kitchen and Cleaning employees, you inaccurately dubbed most of them as Haitians. Not True. You will find that Trapeze is a very diverse workplace where the employees are from various racial and ethnic backgrounds: Whites, Hispanics, African Americans, and yes a few Haitians. Again, I am puzzled by the excessive emphasis on “Haitian” and this behooves me to question the underlining message of this article. Sincerely,
Thanks so much for covering the lifestyle in this edition of the paper. We are aware some time has passed since the writer visited and just wanted to update that while the condoms on the floor would signal to some that this was one hell of a party, it sounds gross. We have since corrected the problem and invite you to come check out the cleanliness of our back room, if you can take your eyes off of all of the hotness surrounding you that is.
Swinging is a dangerous lifestyle. Sexually transmitted diseases are on the high.
@Android Phones I couldn't agree more. My "ex" tried to recruit me to this garbage a few years ago. I did not know he was a swinger, but had met many of his creepy friends. None of them had anything going on for them and they all just seemed to be a bunch of sex addicts. The fact that people try to normalize this "lifestyle" is sick. Needless to say I did not stick around..
Great depiction of both the fun and the dangers of "the lifestyle." Swinging is like any other part of life. Alot of great people and a lot of annoying assholes too.
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