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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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This self isolation gave me time to think about some stuff deeply and I ended up thinking about how the swingers had fun before internet became commonplace
How did couples find other couples for swap? Were swingers clubs famous even then? |
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Swinging in the 1960s and early 1970s usually involved a house party where the men would throw their car keys into a bowl on the coffee table and the women would take a set at random and the action would start. Twice I had the misfortune of my ex wife picking my set of keys
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"I dont know why this came up in conversation with my parents (!!!!) but they said a box of Daz washing detergent in the window was a swingers sign!? No idea if its true haha "
Id forgotten about this |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Rendezvous contact magazine. Send a letter with photos to an ad. Wait over a week for a reply. You don't know how good you've got it! "
Letter with photos. Wow
I still remember people doing that for non-swinging purposes when I was a kid. Good old days. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I dont know why this came up in conversation with my parents (!!!!) but they said a box of Daz washing detergent in the window was a swingers sign!? No idea if its true haha "
That's interesting. Not sure if that worked as a positive or a negative for the detergent company. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Remember the yellow paper with wanted ads and teletext dating? "
I thought that was only for jobs or any vanilla dating ads. I wish I could get any of those old ads. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"... print magazines, even the local city magazines had a section in the back...used to have a p.o. box for anonymity.... "
Email definitely was a huge step ahead there. |
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"Remember the yellow paper with wanted ads and teletext dating?
I thought that was only for jobs or any vanilla dating ads. I wish I could get any of those old ads."
It's was either that or old fashioned cottaging for cock. |
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By *palWoman
over a year ago
The Bermuda Triangle in Suffolk |
"I dont know why this came up in conversation with my parents (!!!!) but they said a box of Daz washing detergent in the window was a swingers sign!? No idea if its true haha " I thought it was a packet of detergent called OMO (old man out) in the window?
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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Yellow Papers with the Adult Services columns usually at the very last inside pages.
Ads were hidden behind Box Numbers, to which you made contact via the paper.
The "Sport" newspaper had a contacts section.
Or back in the late 80's, I was introduced to the scene by a female I knew. Then, it was a case of knowing someone, who knew someone, who knew someone! It was very much "underground" then!
It was reckoned then to be easier to apply for MI5!  |
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"I dont know why this came up in conversation with my parents (!!!!) but they said a box of Daz washing detergent in the window was a swingers sign!? No idea if its true haha " box of omo washing powder on window ment old man out for housewife’s looking for cock
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Years ago I can remember I saw adds in the old exchange and mart magazine.
I also saw some premium rate telephone numbers for adult chat and I ran my parents phone bill up.  |
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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
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Both the local paper and Trade it had personal or contact ads. I never used the local paper as I was afraid people I knew would find out.
Often found fun through the Trade it. There were never "meet now" meetings, usually it took over a week from first contact to actually meeting. But I don't ever remember no one turning up, probably too much effort had already been put in so you didn't want to waste it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They didn’t! Everyone was totally monogamous and never indulged in anything like this. It’s all the internet’s fault!
(Although tbh, only started swinging just over two years ago, so haven’t got a clue) x
Viv x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In the late 90s I remember a selection of contact magazines on the top shelf in porn shops. I used to buy them and was fascinated by the little colour photo ads. They were very much like the profiles on here, but with much less text and only 1 photo. I never wrote to any. I was only 18. But I used to get off on the underground-ness of it all. The whole scene wasn't any near as accessible as it is today.
I also remember there being only a few adverts for any particular town. There weren't hundreds of couples like on Fab. There'd be a handful at best. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Years ago I can remember I saw adds in the old exchange and mart magazine.
I also saw some premium rate telephone numbers for adult chat and I ran my parents phone bill up. "
Happened to me when the internet charges were too high and I came across porn. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Both the local paper and Trade it had personal or contact ads. I never used the local paper as I was afraid people I knew would find out.
Often found fun through the Trade it. There were never "meet now" meetings, usually it took over a week from first contact to actually meeting. But I don't ever remember no one turning up, probably too much effort had already been put in so you didn't want to waste it. "
One could only imagine the anticipation of waiting so long  |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"They didn’t! Everyone was totally monogamous and never indulged in anything like this. It’s all the internet’s fault!
(Although tbh, only started swinging just over two years ago, so haven’t got a clue) x
Viv x"
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Contact mags
We wrote to a few but everything was so slow then it never happened and my wife wanted it then.
Now we have internet and instant I cant get her agree try it lol"
Sure. I knew lots of people who were interested in it would have so hard to get an opportunity to express themselves. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"In the late 90s I remember a selection of contact magazines on the top shelf in porn shops. I used to buy them and was fascinated by the little colour photo ads. They were very much like the profiles on here, but with much less text and only 1 photo. I never wrote to any. I was only 18. But I used to get off on the underground-ness of it all. The whole scene wasn't any near as accessible as it is today.
I also remember there being only a few adverts for any particular town. There weren't hundreds of couples like on Fab. There'd be a handful at best. "
Nice post. The less number of couples actually involved makes it even more special. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think my local paper still has personal add it. Must remember to try this out, you never know it might still work!!"
If it doesn't, you could write a letter to the paper asking what it means if you don't get a reply, and if you should write again (including a few more pictures of your genitals) just in case the couple didn't receive your first letter.  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Swinging in the 1960s and early 1970s usually involved a house party where the men would throw their car keys into a bowl on the coffee table and the women would take a set at random and the action would start. Twice I had the misfortune of my ex wife picking my set of keys
Happy days "
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