Some clubs are open for distanced socials but swinging parties will not be taking place in clubs until social distancing is dropped altogether. If you can fuck and socially distance at 1 metre plus, please do share your methods as we'd love to hear them... we are desperate to open hahaha xxxx |
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By *ternaCouple
over a year ago
Stirling |
The issue is there’s no safe way to meet anyone unless you had a Perspex screen with a hole in it dividing the bed (or room). I’m not sure that’s what many would want from swinging. Although Czech glory hole shops in seem to do well according to PHub! |
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By *lceeWoman
over a year ago
Leeds |
"Some clubs are open for distanced socials but swinging parties will not be taking place in clubs until social distancing is dropped altogether. If you can fuck and socially distance at 1 metre plus, please do share your methods as we'd love to hear them... we are desperate to open hahaha xxxx"
Gawd...hope you guys are surviving right now! Can’t wait for you to open again ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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Outdoors functions, with social distancing and other current measures, are inherently safer than indoors gatherings. Clubs that are functionally equivalent to pubs, especially if using outdoor areas, are permitted by some authorities now.
Steam rooms, night clubs and other sexual venues are probably the closest to clubs for comparison. Sports such as wrestling, could also be a similar type of engagement between people, though typically not producing all of the genital contact, nor bodily fluids, that swingers activities can produce.
I'm inclined to think that, as essential as clubs are, that they would probably create a much increased health risk for staff and guests, if clubs operated as they did, at the moment. |
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"Outdoors functions, with social distancing and other current measures, are inherently safer than indoors gatherings. Clubs that are functionally equivalent to pubs, especially if using outdoor areas, are permitted by some authorities now.
Steam rooms, night clubs and other sexual venues are probably the closest to clubs for comparison. Sports such as wrestling, could also be a similar type of engagement between people, though typically not producing all of the genital contact, nor bodily fluids, that swingers activities can produce.
I'm inclined to think that, as essential as clubs are, that they would probably create a much increased health risk for staff and guests, if clubs operated as they did, at the moment. "
Xtasia seems to be open |
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Seems a little weird to me that strip clubs can open in Oct as well as football stadiums with no singing (that is 30,000 plus people together) and indoor music venues but nightclubs or sexual activity clubs (as they are calling it) have not been given any dates |
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"Seems a little weird to me that strip clubs can open in Oct as well as football stadiums with no singing (that is 30,000 plus people together) and indoor music venues but nightclubs or sexual activity clubs (as they are calling it) have not been given any dates "
Sexual activity clubs (really? ) and nightclubs are probably deemed to be less likely to adopt social distancing rules than other venues. |
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"Seems a little weird to me that strip clubs can open in Oct as well as football stadiums with no singing (that is 30,000 plus people together) and indoor music venues but nightclubs or sexual activity clubs (as they are calling it) have not been given any dates
Sexual activity clubs (really? ) and nightclubs are probably deemed to be less likely to adopt social distancing rules than other venues."
In one news story I read it said that but made me lol. I kindly of get nightclubs when everyone is d*unk but I have also experienced football stadiums and they can be just as bad |
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"Seems a little weird to me that strip clubs can open in Oct as well as football stadiums with no singing (that is 30,000 plus people together) and indoor music venues but nightclubs or sexual activity clubs (as they are calling it) have not been given any dates
Sexual activity clubs (really? ) and nightclubs are probably deemed to be less likely to adopt social distancing rules than other venues.
In one news story I read it said that but made me lol. I kindly of get nightclubs when everyone is d*unk but I have also experienced football stadiums and they can be just as bad "
I've never actually been to a football match, but I really don't get why they're opening the stadiums... |
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"Outdoors functions, with social distancing and other current measures, are inherently safer than indoors gatherings. Clubs that are functionally equivalent to pubs, especially if using outdoor areas, are permitted by some authorities now.
Steam rooms, night clubs and other sexual venues are probably the closest to clubs for comparison. Sports such as wrestling, could also be a similar type of engagement between people, though typically not producing all of the genital contact, nor bodily fluids, that swingers activities can produce.
I'm inclined to think that, as essential as clubs are, that they would probably create a much increased health risk for staff and guests, if clubs operated as they did, at the moment.
Xtasia seems to be open"
It is...for socially distanced functions....NOT the playrooms. |
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"Seems a little weird to me that strip clubs can open in Oct as well as football stadiums with no singing (that is 30,000 plus people together) and indoor music venues but nightclubs or sexual activity clubs (as they are calling it) have not been given any dates
Sexual activity clubs (really? ) and nightclubs are probably deemed to be less likely to adopt social distancing rules than other venues.
In one news story I read it said that but made me lol. I kindly of get nightclubs when everyone is d*unk but I have also experienced football stadiums and they can be just as bad
I've never actually been to a football match, but I really don't get why they're opening the stadiums..."
For family groups distanced from others so masdively limited capacity... |
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Don't see how clubs that are in areas that are under local lockdown are open surely even if only social its not allowed?? Roll on when we can all enjoy our kinky sexy adventures soon,playing by the rules is hard an frustrating. A frustrated minx is not good we just want to get back to our mischievous fun hard being good for this long ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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"Outdoors functions, with social distancing and other current measures, are inherently safer than indoors gatherings. Clubs that are functionally equivalent to pubs, especially if using outdoor areas, are permitted by some authorities now.
Steam rooms, night clubs and other sexual venues are probably the closest to clubs for comparison. Sports such as wrestling, could also be a similar type of engagement between people, though typically not producing all of the genital contact, nor bodily fluids, that swingers activities can produce.
I'm inclined to think that, as essential as clubs are, that they would probably create a much increased health risk for staff and guests, if clubs operated as they did, at the moment.
Xtasia seems to be open"
Yes, Xtasia has been openfor a while, as have probably around 10 clubs in the UK. They're not, to my knowledge, operating as they did, at the moment - laws insist on social distancing. Those that could regenerate as social venues, similar to bars, as I covered, have managed to get approval. Others, such as The Townhouse, decided to wait until social distancing requirements are to be removed - we don't know when the government may do that though. |
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