Being Real

Being Real

Our sexuality is one area where many people aren’t open and honest and true to themselves. No matter how much personal development work they’ve done, if they’ve missed out this crucial part of themselves, then they’re never going to be whole and real.

Love Thy Partner

Love Thy Partner

Are you treating your partner like your lover? Your bedroom is the practice ground for love. Allow the love in to yourself and allow it to flow out of yourself.

Solo Sex

Solo Sex

Solo sex is a healthy part of everyone’s sex life. People often think it’s only something you’d do if you weren’t getting ‘the real thing’. But solo sex is fabulous in its own right, and can enhance your ability to have better partnered sex.

Playmates as Colleagues

Playmates as Colleagues

To work or not to work with a playmate; that is the question! Or is it to play or not play with a work mate? Either way, there are some things to consider as it’s not always all hot times and orgasms, although it can be!

Help! My partner wants to stop Swinging!

Help! My partner wants to stop Swinging!

If one partner wants to stop swinging it’s never an easy situation as we all have different libido cycles and life pressures that contribute to our enthusiasm for swinging. Our swing lifestyle expert explores the best way for dealing with it.

God’s View on Swinging

God’s View on Swinging

Religion has a lot to answer for when it comes to the hang-ups people have around sex, sexuality and relationships. But how valid are some of the things people are taught to believe, and is there an alternate view we can consider?

Casual Sex and STIs

Casual Sex and STIs

Well it’s no secret that if you want to guarantee that you won’t get an STD/STI then don’t have sex! But if you're in the swinging scene or adult dating looking for casual sex partners it's important to know the risks so you can play safe.

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