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What’s the significance of pineapples and pampas grass for swingers
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"So in this air bnb there are both, campus grass in garden and lots of pineapple thing in the house, does this indicate the owners are swingers ??"
Absolutely no idea.
Pineapples were a common feature of interior decoration fairly recently so it could just be that they like pineapples and pampas grass.
Or they might be swingers.
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"What’s the significance of pineapples and pampas grass as I’m staying in an air bnb and it has both ?"
You must know the significance to have noticed,or is there nothing else in the house and garden other than pampas grass and pineapples ? |
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"It was something I read on here and then after looking around the penny dropped. I don’t know who the owners are"
I'd say that they probably just decorated with a pineapple theme then. Not much point leaving signs you're swingers but the people seeing them don't know who you are
My parents had pampas grass in the garden. There is no way they were swingers. |
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By *apeye OP Man 13 weeks ago
worcester |
"It suggests the owners are very healthy and always hit their 5 a day targets
And want their semen to taste pleasant
Considerate and healthy. I bet they are top of Santa's good list Ha"
It does make you wonder though doesn’t it |
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By *oxy jWoman 13 weeks ago
somerset |
there is no sign and there never will be as most swingers dont and wont want the hassle of others approaching them or knowing ..
its guys that alway want a sign a signal so they can spot but it wont happen every time someone tries it fails the pineapple being the latest started as a home decor trend its all rubbish |
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"Just looking around there’s loads of flamingos aswell, pics everywhere "
They just follow the latest interior trends then. Flamingoes and pineapples have both featured heavily in gift shops over last couple of years. If there is some llamas then almost certainly just easily lured by the shop window.
Upside down pineapples are a sign.
As for pampas grass it’s so invasive I don’t think that would be a thing anymore. Especially as the new owners of the house might not know the relevance of it. |
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