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By *ongdongsilver99 OP   Man
over a year ago

skerries

Do you reckon there were any (many) swingers in ireland back in 1916 ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think now in 2016 it's still considered quite taboo and back then things were by the book with marriages I'm sure

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do you reckon there were any (many) swingers in ireland back in 1916 ? "

Do you?

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By *ongdongsilver99 OP   Man
over a year ago

skerries


"Do you reckon there were any (many) swingers in ireland back in 1916 ?

Do you?"

Do you ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do you reckon there were any (many) swingers in ireland back in 1916 ?

Do you?

Do you ?"

Not telling ya

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By *ohn MingoMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"Do you reckon there were any (many) swingers in ireland back in 1916 ? "

No.

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By *ongdongsilver99 OP   Man
over a year ago

skerries

I reckon there were

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nah I don't think so...

I think the british used a firing squad mostly

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"I reckon there were "

Ok...explain please? Id tend to say no for a variety of different reasons.

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By *ongdongsilver99 OP   Man
over a year ago

skerries

Dublin was a city of extreme poverty and extreme wealth...I reckon the posh wealth folk were not adverse to a bit of swapping back then

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Dublin was a city of extreme poverty and extreme wealth...I reckon the posh wealth folk were not adverse to a bit of swapping back then"

Why not the poor people?

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By *al2001Man
over a year ago

kildare

They just went up to Monty

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By *ongdongsilver99 OP   Man
over a year ago

skerries


"Dublin was a city of extreme poverty and extreme wealth...I reckon the posh wealth folk were not adverse to a bit of swapping back then

Why not the poor people?"

Figure it out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Your a pompous git who thinks he's higher class but in reality is just a lonely jealous guy at home crying into his cornflakes everymorning, who then goes online to try to put on a brave persona to make up for all his failings in life?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

According to the Robert Frost poem Birches written in 1916 the answer to your question OP is Yes.

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By *aywhatnowMan
over a year ago

North County


"Your a pompous git who thinks he's higher class but in reality is just a lonely jealous guy at home crying into his cornflakes everymorning, who then goes online to try to put on a brave persona to make up for all his failings in life?"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There's a few Swingers for sure, recorded in the history books.....

Awwwww c'mon, it's a joke!!!!!

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By *ongdongsilver99 OP   Man
over a year ago

skerries


"According to the Robert Frost poem Birches written in 1916 the answer to your question OP is Yes."

Thanks knitter

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"According to the Robert Frost poem Birches written in 1916 the answer to your question OP is Yes.

Thanks knitter "

Pleasure

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin

Sorry Knitter, id not associate the poem Birches with swinging. My take on the poem is about a young boy swinging from branches of a birch tree to reach heaven and forget reality for a while. but as a man he knows he cant, as responsibility and committments as an adult keep him on the ground preventing him from swinging.Robert Frost compared people to wildlife and nature in his poetry.

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By *acilory39Man
over a year ago

out n about


"Sorry Knitter, id not associate the poem Birches with swinging. My take on the poem is about a young boy swinging from branches of a birch tree to reach heaven and forget reality for a while. but as a man he knows he cant, as responsibility and committments as an adult keep him on the ground preventing him from swinging.Robert Frost compared people to wildlife and nature in his poetry."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sorry Knitter, id not associate the poem Birches with swinging. My take on the poem is about a young boy swinging from branches of a birch tree to reach heaven and forget reality for a while. but as a man he knows he cant, as responsibility and committments as an adult keep him on the ground preventing him from swinging.Robert Frost compared people to wildlife and nature in his poetry."

it was said tongue in cheek

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"Sorry Knitter, id not associate the poem Birches with swinging. My take on the poem is about a young boy swinging from branches of a birch tree to reach heaven and forget reality for a while. but as a man he knows he cant, as responsibility and committments as an adult keep him on the ground preventing him from swinging.Robert Frost compared people to wildlife and nature in his poetry.

it was said tongue in cheek "

interpretation is a funny thing...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Swinging is not a modern idea...

18th century

It has been claimed that two related 18th-century messianic Jewish sects—the Frankists, followers of Jacob Frank, and the Dönmeh, followers of Shabbetai Zvi—held an annual springtime Lamb Festival, which consisted of a celebratory dinner that included a ritualized exchange of spouses.

Did it happen in Ireland during 1916??...

No idea....

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