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lifestyle1 year ago

"Exploring Emotions and Sex in Nontraditional Relationships"

After a healthy sex life, Simon and Carolyn Hopper began exploring swinging after a vacation encounter. They now host the Bed Hoppers podcast and emphasize creating friendships with benefits. Swinging involves exchanging partners for sex, but the approach varies among individuals and couples. Swingers like Cate prioritize mental and friendly connections before sexual activities. Swinging won't fix a broken relationship, and communication and mutual understanding are crucial for those considering it.

relationships2 years ago

Unconventional Wedding Night Leads to Unexpected Bonding

A couple appeared on the show "Love Don't Judge" to share how they spent their wedding night having a threesome with one of the bridesmaids, as they believe that getting married doesn't mean they have to stop sleeping with other people. They have been regularly swinging and even have a couple they swap partners with. Despite family disapproval, they are happy with their unconventional lifestyle.

science2 years ago

The Science Behind Mastering Playground Swings: Insights and Strategies.

Physicists have determined the most efficient way to swing on a playground swing, which is to lean all the way back just as the swing moves forward past the equilibrium point at the beginning stage of the swing session, and to begin leaning back at the highest point in the backward swing once you really get going. The scientists suggest that our bodies are attuned to the centrifugal forces at play, and we're subtly shifting our movement in response to the forces acting on us without really being conscious of it.

science2 years ago

"The Science of Swinging: Optimal Techniques Revealed"

A team of physicists, mathematicians, and psychologists from Japan and Australia has developed a new model to describe the actions that need to be taken by a person riding a swing to optimize their ride. The researchers studied student volunteers using swings and analyzed prior models that have been developed to describe how swingers swing and developed a new model that describes the process in real-world terms. The model shows that in order to initiate swinging, a person must lean their body backward, which propels the swing slightly forward.