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By *ennbill OP Couple
over a year ago
nice village |
Is it a myth that having a pineapple upside down in a shopping trolley, or pineapple door knocker etc are a symbol of a swinger? Also a necklace with a swing in the pendant? does anyone actually notice these things? |
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over a year ago
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"Is it a myth that having a pineapple upside down in a shopping trolley, or pineapple door knocker etc are a symbol of a swinger? Also a necklace with a swing in the pendant? does anyone actually notice these things?"
I'm saying myths |
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"Is it a myth that having a pineapple upside down in a shopping trolley, or pineapple door knocker etc are a symbol of a swinger? Also a necklace with a swing in the pendant? does anyone actually notice these things?"
not what I've seen.
For narrow boats, a teapot on the roof is a traditional symbol of the scene. Likewise, the ladies anklet is an indicator, especially if it has HW letters attached.
I've seen a few folks with Chameleons tattoos on their bums, hips or car stickers but I suspect that was because they are follow club members
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My front garden has 12 different kinds of pampas grass arranged in the shape of a vagina and I have been shopping to Waitrose dressed in a red tartan mini skirt.
But not a titter, I kid ye not! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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nowt worked for me, so now i just walk around with a flashing illuminated sign above my head at all times, with an arrow pointing down that says 'swinger' Px |
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"Is it a myth that having a pineapple upside down in a shopping trolley, or pineapple door knocker etc are a symbol of a swinger? Also a necklace with a swing in the pendant? does anyone actually notice these things?
not what I've seen.
For narrow boats, a teapot on the roof is a traditional symbol of the scene.
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Incorrect, having lived on narrow boats for years I can confidently say that a teapot on the roof is the sign of a single lady living aboard, nothing to do with swinging. It's a community set up for mutual protection, security and assistance, so approaching these boats for a hookup would likely result in a very unhappy ending for everyone involved. |
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