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"Although I've just finished up Uni, I had been a 'swinger student' myself. I'm lying to myself that I'm still a student "
wow. know now why your called joy stick |
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As a student I suppose there's less of a 'need' for swinging seeing as it's a 'relative' shag-fest. (Not for all though - definitely not!)
Nothing wrong with that - just I'd say swinging is for slightly more mature-minded people? Definitely exceptions! Just my opinion |
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"As a student I suppose there's less of a 'need' for swinging seeing as it's a 'relative' shag-fest. (Not for all though - definitely not!)
Nothing wrong with that - just I'd say swinging is for slightly more mature-minded people? Definitely exceptions! Just my opinion "
Some of us like the benefits of both. |
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I was an undergraduate and postgraduate in the late 1960's and early 1970's. I went to a Uni that for some weird reason had a very high proportion of women students (very unusual in those days) and so had quite an active sex life there. However I also used the contact mags that we had in those days, and would often travel up to London to meet women and go to parties. It was a different scene - more adult, somehow, and I was old for my years - and I enjoyed it more than student fumblings in the tiny single beds we had in our Halls of Residence! |
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