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By *obile Yorkie OP   Man
over a year ago

ULVERSTON

So....... this week we get a feel for how far we could go when we have low cases but no vaccination - and it does not allow any physical contact.

And to be fair, it is hard seeing this not being the case well into next year - therefore probably over 18 months since first lock down

It is possible this effectively means the end to clubs and meeting people to play for the foreseeable

Fair question - does this spell the end of swinging apart from a fringe, under-the-radar minority taking risks

Discuss

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"So....... this week we get a feel for how far we could go when we have low cases but no vaccination - and it does not allow any physical contact.

And to be fair, it is hard seeing this not being the case well into next year - therefore probably over 18 months since first lock down

It is possible this effectively means the end to clubs and meeting people to play for the foreseeable

Fair question - does this spell the end of swinging apart from a fringe, under-the-radar minority taking risks

Discuss"

No it won't.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"So....... this week we get a feel for how far we could go when we have low cases but no vaccination - and it does not allow any physical contact.

And to be fair, it is hard seeing this not being the case well into next year - therefore probably over 18 months since first lock down

It is possible this effectively means the end to clubs and meeting people to play for the foreseeable

Fair question - does this spell the end of swinging apart from a fringe, under-the-radar minority taking risks

Discuss"

No.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Sex won't die out, until humans do and sexual tastes won't disappear, even when things are tougher IMO.

The Oxford University vaccine started more trials on 20,000 medical staff in Brazil, where the virus is growing in the population. This follows thousands of people vaccinated in the UK and many more thousands to come.

This vaccine is 1 oaf over a hundred in development and some or none of them may succeed. I'm inclined to be positive and think we'll get a success based on my wishful thinking. We might have a vaccine in less than a year, which would be positive news for sexual life and freedoms.

Clubs can adapt and offer a different environment. That discussion has been had many times here.

If the levels of the virus here become incredibly low, people will probably start to perceive it as a very tiny risk, unless they are in a very vulnerable group. If clubs are less accessible, swinging sex will carry on more elsewhere, increasing as the virus diminishes in risk levels

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

No.

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

Of course it doesnt.

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By *obertjMan
over a year ago

Birmingham

It means more doggie, less missionary!

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth

Did aids stop swinging does any std stop swinging ?

For 95 % of the population cv19 is a minor infection for 3% it is nasty and for a few fatal.

Those are bloody good odds, especially considering how many people still smoke and that's kill 50 %.

Both of us are key workers and arent worried about catching it that way and certainly would be happy swinging with people we have met before as long as they were, if/when we next have a meet we will keep away from anyone vulnerable for 14 days just incase

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


"So....... this week we get a feel for how far we could go when we have low cases but no vaccination - and it does not allow any physical contact.

And to be fair, it is hard seeing this not being the case well into next year - therefore probably over 18 months since first lock down

It is possible this effectively means the end to clubs and meeting people to play for the foreseeable

Fair question - does this spell the end of swinging apart from a fringe, under-the-radar minority taking risks

Discuss"

No it doesn't spell the end of swinging.

Nothing to discuss really!!

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

No.

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By *hubaysiWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

What a strange topic. Of course swinging won’t stop. Clubs haven’t always been open OP.

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


"What a strange topic. Of course swinging won’t stop. Clubs haven’t always been open OP. "

We thought the same to be honest.

It seems pretty obvious nothing will stop, however maybe it isn't obvious to all of us.

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

There’s always a risk whether it be covid or something else so certainly won’t be the end of anything

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

Don’t think it ever stopped for some people but on reading other posts it sounds like lots of people may go cautiously for a while.

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

Sexual contact will go on be it swinging or boy/girl on a date.

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

Certainly not

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By *heIcebreakersCouple
over a year ago

Cramlington


"So....... this week we get a feel for how far we could go when we have low cases but no vaccination - and it does not allow any physical contact.

And to be fair, it is hard seeing this not being the case well into next year - therefore probably over 18 months since first lock down

It is possible this effectively means the end to clubs and meeting people to play for the foreseeable

Fair question - does this spell the end of swinging apart from a fringe, under-the-radar minority taking risks

Discuss"

No thanks.

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


"So....... this week we get a feel for how far we could go when we have low cases but no vaccination - and it does not allow any physical contact.

And to be fair, it is hard seeing this not being the case well into next year - therefore probably over 18 months since first lock down

It is possible this effectively means the end to clubs and meeting people to play for the foreseeable

Fair question - does this spell the end of swinging apart from a fringe, under-the-radar minority taking risks

Discuss

No it doesn't spell the end of swinging.

Nothing to discuss really!!

"

very true clubs will go on soon when we are allowed to be back in them

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

Thank god for doggy style!!

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By *uietlykinkymeWoman
over a year ago

kinky land

Nope

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By *etwifeandhim69Couple
over a year ago

Darlington


"So....... this week we get a feel for how far we could go when we have low cases but no vaccination - and it does not allow any physical contact.

And to be fair, it is hard seeing this not being the case well into next year - therefore probably over 18 months since first lock down

It is possible this effectively means the end to clubs and meeting people to play for the foreseeable

Fair question - does this spell the end of swinging apart from a fringe, under-the-radar minority taking risks

Discuss"

Nothing to discuss. Life will go on, people will boink and some of us will kick the bucket in the process.

We can all sit here worrying about anything and everything, lock ourselves away and just not live if that makes you feel better but at the end of the day, this is just another nasty virus in the course of human history. Not the first, not the last and swinging has little to do with it's impact.

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


"So....... this week we get a feel for how far we could go when we have low cases but no vaccination - and it does not allow any physical contact.

And to be fair, it is hard seeing this not being the case well into next year - therefore probably over 18 months since first lock down

It is possible this effectively means the end to clubs and meeting people to play for the foreseeable

Fair question - does this spell the end of swinging apart from a fringe, under-the-radar minority taking risks

Discuss"

Well there are people who are waiting for the govt's nod to sleep with strangers ..they think that end of the lockdown means they are free to play .

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

Sars H1N1, and other viruses still exist without a vaccine and people still have sex, over time these viruses mutate to weaker forms of the original and will eventually burn out. I do think one day the world will be hit with a much more deadly unstoppable infectious disease that may end us but until then the human race will go on.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford

End of swinging? Good question. I have stopped at least until middle of next year. See how things are then, before I think about venturing back. Nothing certain.

I think for a fair few it's signaled the end of the road, and they've hung up their swinging pants.

Some will defiantley dive back in for sure.

Will be interesting to see how it all pans out.

It might take longer for some to give it whirl.

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


"Did aids stop swinging does any std stop swinging ?

For 95 % of the population cv19 is a minor infection for 3% it is nasty and for a few fatal.

Those are bloody good odds, especially considering how many people still smoke and that's kill 50 %.

Both of us are key workers and arent worried about catching it that way and certainly would be happy swinging with people we have met before as long as they were, if/when we next have a meet we will keep away from anyone vulnerable for 14 days just incase

"

Quite possibly one of the most sensible things said about the whole situation. X

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

not seem any reduction in the number of young males contacting me on here thankfully

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By *lansmanMan
over a year ago

Sheffield


"So....... this week we get a feel for how far we could go when we have low cases but no vaccination - and it does not allow any physical contact.

And to be fair, it is hard seeing this not being the case well into next year - therefore probably over 18 months since first lock down

It is possible this effectively means the end to clubs and meeting people to play for the foreseeable

Fair question - does this spell the end of swinging apart from a fringe, under-the-radar minority taking risks

Discuss"

Just the end of swinging in 2020. Clubs that survive will reopen next year and gradually people will start meeting again. A number of people will probably feel unable to ... But who knows.

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

No rules against meeting for a socially distanced drink, play time may have to wait but at least you are getting to know people and when possible you arrange playtime at a later date.

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"So....... this week we get a feel for how far we could go when we have low cases but no vaccination - and it does not allow any physical contact.

And to be fair, it is hard seeing this not being the case well into next year - therefore probably over 18 months since first lock down

It is possible this effectively means the end to clubs and meeting people to play for the foreseeable

Fair question - does this spell the end of swinging apart from a fringe, under-the-radar minority taking risks

Discuss"

It's your choice what you do with your life,swing, don't swing

Wasn't swinging always a minority under the radar activity anyway ?

Us ? We will do what we want when we feel we want to using our own judgement.

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

swinging will never die no matter what but clubs ?? well thats down to local councils and license's ...dont forget you only have to go back 25 years to see how few swinging clubs there were compared to today just like sex shops if your council didnt want one then that was that ..can see a few license's being pulled clubs and sex shops alike just from a brexit point of view

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By *ancs_tgirl_38TV/TS
over a year ago

Blackpool

Definitely not the end, some clubs are opening on July 4th, all be it under the guise of "social" however with the bubble rule

I know for a fact, the gatehouse has been refurbished during lockdown

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


"Did aids stop swinging does any std stop swinging ?

For 95 % of the population cv19 is a minor infection for 3% it is nasty and for a few fatal.

Those are bloody good odds, especially considering how many people still smoke and that's kill 50 %.

Both of us are key workers and arent worried about catching it that way and certainly would be happy swinging with people we have met before as long as they were, if/when we next have a meet we will keep away from anyone vulnerable for 14 days just incase

"

Smoking kills 14% . If it was 50% i think it would be taken more seriously

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By *aughtyBlokeKentMan
over a year ago

Kent/Gatwick area


"Did aids stop swinging does any std stop swinging ?

For 95 % of the population cv19 is a minor infection for 3% it is nasty and for a few fatal.

Those are bloody good odds, especially considering how many people still smoke and that's kill 50 %.

Both of us are key workers and arent worried about catching it that way and certainly would be happy swinging with people we have met before as long as they were, if/when we next have a meet we will keep away from anyone vulnerable for 14 days just incase

Quite possibly one of the most sensible things said about the whole situation. X"

Except how do you know who is vulnerable? Elderly, yes, but health vulnerability isn't just elderly.

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By *ubbermaidbabyCouple
over a year ago

clwyd


"There’s always a risk whether it be covid or something else so certainly won’t be the end of anything "

This

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I saw some clubs said to be opening for socials only but didn't know of any specific ones, as they and the others deserve our support. It will be great to see the specifics.

How many things died out during repressive regimes? I'm sure none, so if it's just about personal judgement, it won't happen

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"Did aids stop swinging does any std stop swinging ?

For 95 % of the population cv19 is a minor infection for 3% it is nasty and for a few fatal.

Those are bloody good odds, especially considering how many people still smoke and that's kill 50 %.

Both of us are key workers and arent worried about catching it that way and certainly would be happy swinging with people we have met before as long as they were, if/when we next have a meet we will keep away from anyone vulnerable for 14 days just incase

Smoking kills 14% . If it was 50% i think it would be taken more seriously "

Smoking causes the death of 50% of those that smoke not 50 % of the whole population, of course passive smoking must cause the death of some as well, Roy Castle being a high profile example, at least with smoking bans passive smoking is less of an issue

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By *itsAndTaffCouple
over a year ago

Grays, Essex

Would you expect a new couple who maybe met online during lockdown or who meet in a pub once they reopen next week to wait another year before they are allowed to have sex

People will likely be a bit more cautious, stick with people they know etc but they same as before this all started, we are all different what will work for one another would find to fast or too cautious

Must admit I wouldn’t be rushing to a club next weekend but that’s the same as bars and restaurants, I’d rather wait until the 1m rule is relaxed

MrsB

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By *sm265Woman
over a year ago

Shangri-la

Everyone will make their own decisions based on their personal circumstances and perception of the risks involved. Some have continued to meet regardless of lockdown, others are waiting for the guidelines to give them the go ahead, some will not return to the scene until they personally feel it is safe to do so (& possibly give more thought to who they will meet than they did before) & I'm sure there will be some who will not return at all.

I have no plans to meet for a while, when I do feel safe to do so it is likely that I will only meet with existing friends & whether I ever consider returning to clubs I'm not yet sure about. But swinging is just one aspect of my life, its not the be all & end all. I've no immediate plans to rush out shopping or to the pub either.

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By *eo_72Man
over a year ago

Mansfield

I don’t think people ever stopped swinging from what I’ve seen on here !!

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"I don’t think people ever stopped swinging from what I’ve seen on here !! "

You must be extremely selective in what you read then

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By *D835Man
over a year ago

London


"Everyone will make their own decisions based on their personal circumstances and perception of the risks involved. Some have continued to meet regardless of lockdown, others are waiting for the guidelines to give them the go ahead, some will not return to the scene until they personally feel it is safe to do so (& possibly give more thought to who they will meet than they did before) & I'm sure there will be some who will not return at all.

I have no plans to meet for a while, when I do feel safe to do so it is likely that I will only meet with existing friends & whether I ever consider returning to clubs I'm not yet sure about. But swinging is just one aspect of my life, its not the be all & end all. I've no immediate plans to rush out shopping or to the pub either. "

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By *ackandtheunicornCouple
over a year ago

liverpool

Its unlikely there will ever be a vaccine. Swinging will be back to normal by christmas.

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


"Its unlikely there will ever be a vaccine. Swinging will be back to normal by christmas."

And there speaks the voice of sense.

Swinging will be back to normal, and as adults we can make a choice whether we go back to it or not.

We all have the freedom of choice.

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