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

We all know single ladies here are the engine room of swinging, they are what make it all work and without them men would be fucked (or rather not in the sense)

So when relationship issues force a split and the ladies head out as a single it's pretty plain sailing, they look, they chat, they flirt amd ultimate meet if all goes well,

My question is...How seriously are newly single men taken after a split and they choose to remain swinging, are they recognised as being once part of a genuine couple or are they instantly relegated to the single men domain and have to fight to the death just to get a wink responded to?

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By *iscean MaleMan
over a year ago

Darlaston

Talking from my own experience when I was here as a couple we used to get regular interest from women, men and couples.

Now as a single male... i am in the same boat as other single males which I dont have an issue with.

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

They are probably held in even lower regard than us regular single men.

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

I disagree with single women being the engine room of swinging,

Secondly being a single male I would expect a lot less action

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

When it happened to me, I was an instant 'single guy' - no messing, nobody wanted to know - simple as that ! Now that the wife and I are back together and we trade as a couple - Bingo ! Back in the top league.

We always supported single guys, always have and always will because in all honesty most of them are ok. Yes there is the arsehole minority but the same applies to couples and single females, in fact we find, even as a couple, meeting another couple is like jumping through hoops of fire - nine times out of 10, not worth the freeking hassle, but to meet a single guy - no prob and to be fair apart from the very odd one, most of the lads have been sound as a pound.

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

I most definately wouldn't do this or be on fab as a single guy . Not in a million years .....

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

From being a couple on here to a single guy, you go to brushing the cobwebs from your inbox

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By *estmidscoupleCouple
over a year ago

West Midlands


"I most definately wouldn't do this or be on fab as a single guy . Not in a million years ....."
very much this!

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


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We always supported single guys, always have and always will because in all honesty most of them are ok. Yes there is the arsehole minority but the same applies to couples and single females, in fact we find, even as a couple, meeting another couple is like jumping through hoops of fire - nine times out of 10, not worth the freeking hassle, but to meet a single guy - no prob and to be fair apart from the very odd one, most of the lads have been sound as a pound.

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Shshh! Don't tell everyone 'the secret', you have to let the masses think that single men are the devil, that way you get to keep them for your selves.

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By *avrick15Man
over a year ago

glasgow

It's a simple case of supply and demand and unfortunately there's still a lot of women who don't feel comfortable fully expressing themselves for fear of being branded a slag

Whereas men haven't historically had issues with that so by result more single guys looking

Live and let live, cock and pussy for everyone

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

I should imagine you would be relegated back to the ranks of single guys.

That being said, it's not necessarily a bad thing, I actually had more success as a single guy than I do now as a couple.

Not a massive amount mind you, but I did at least get a meet with a single female inside of the first few months. As a couple, nada.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"We all know single ladies here are the engine room of swinging, they are what make it all work and without them men would be fucked (or rather not in the sense)

So when relationship issues force a split and the ladies head out as a single it's pretty plain sailing, they look, they chat, they flirt amd ultimate meet if all goes well,

My question is...How seriously are newly single men taken after a split and they choose to remain swinging, are they recognised as being once part of a genuine couple or are they instantly relegated to the single men domain and have to fight to the death just to get a wink responded to?"

I would imagine it depends on what people are looking for. If they are looking for couples, then I guess you would be relegated.

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