I love the headline that World Sex News Daily put on this link:
800,000 people experience group sex
The article describes a struggle between a swinger group and a community activist on whether an inn in Schenectady can continue to host sex parties.
Some interesting points:
- "It's not about the sex, it's about the friendships – you're only going to click and have the (sexual) chemistry with a few people," [Gary Booth of Lifestyles Organization] said.
- "Sex is often the driving force in establishing a relationship," Laurie [no last name given], the lawyer, later wrote in an e-mail. "With the freedom offered in swinging, it is not. It is right out there, open for discussion and available if the people are interested. This cuts out a lot of the games."
- Dana Swalla, a Phoenix Avenue resident, circulated petitions to homes in the surrounding neighborhood in an effort to force the city to close the establishment. Swalla said she took action because Alexson couldn't keep the noise down, not because of the sex.
Would you believe I've only had group sex online, never in person? If you've read page 79 of my book you know I'm more than mildly interested in it – but my particular interests are entirely self-centered and do not leave much room for other women. LOL I'm not bi or "bi-curious" and have no interest in getting anything going with other women no matter how much the men might like to watch it. On the other hand, I'm definitely physically attracted to women on rare occasions (including the time I met Nina Hartley in person, hot damn), so who knows what the future might hold?