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By *r and miss sex OP   Couple  over a year ago

antrim

Can anyone recomend any swinging books to read over the winter months. Me and th ewife love to read erotic stories and would love to get our hands on a few good books.

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

Barry, the owner of LaChambre in Sheffield, wrote at least 2 paperbacks about he and his wife Marie's true adventures.

Check out LaChambre on the Club section above, if you give them a call we're sure they'll give you the info on the books.

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


"Barry, the owner of LaChambre in Sheffield, wrote at least 2 paperbacks about he and his wife Marie's true adventures.

Check out LaChambre on the Club section above, if you give them a call we're sure they'll give you the info on the books.

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Swingers-1-Going-all-Way/dp/1905886640

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By *eakcoupleCouple  over a year ago

peak district

We have just finished reading "Swinging" by Mark Brendon, published by The Friday Project. We downloaded it on Kindle. He's British and the book is recent; he explains very honestly why people swing, how to go about it, and recounts his experiences. His favourite club is Chameleons at Darlaston! A great read, well worth getting.

Also very good is "Sexcitement" by Lynn Paul Russel, published by The Erotic Print Society. It covers all the ways to make sex better, including swinging. Great illustrations, the author is an ex-porn start and a very good artist.

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By *scottMan  over a year ago

Uttoxeter


"We have just finished reading "Swinging" by Mark Brendon, published by The Friday Project. We downloaded it on Kindle. He's British and the book is recent; he explains very honestly why people swing, how to go about it, and recounts his experiences. His favourite club is Chameleons at Darlaston! A great read, well worth getting.

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Have also read some but not all of "Swinging". I will finish it one day as it was proving to be a very informative and thought provoking read.

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