
Exhibitionism in the Lifestyle: A Consent-First Primer
A non-pathologizing look at consensual exhibitionism in lifestyle spaces — watcher consent, approach rules, and why no-photography is structural.
The pleasure of being watched during sexual activity.

A non-pathologizing look at consensual exhibitionism in lifestyle spaces — watcher consent, approach rules, and why no-photography is structural.

Solo pleasure, reframed for the lifestyle — how Swing.com members use mood, toys, and video-call play to turn solo sessions into better partnered ones.

A consent-first, communication-first guide to edging — what it is, what it offers, and how to practise it safely solo or with partners, without inflated claims.

For couples navigating a sexless stretch, swinging is one honest, consent-based option — alongside therapy — for rekindling desire and rebuilding connection.

A consent-first guide to voyeurism and exhibitionism in the lifestyle: party-room etiquette, eye-contact rules, permission-first approach, what works.

Why do women enjoy a cuckold lifestyle? A grounded look at female-led cuckolding: what drives the desire, how couples build it, and why it deepens trust.

What archaeology tells us about sexuality and ritual in ancient Egypt, and why lifestyle communities should be cautious with direct lineage claims.

A kink-positive, NCSF-informed look at five less-discussed sexual interests common in the lifestyle community — framed around SSC and RACK, not shock value.

Ten sex positions men love most — from doggy style to the lotus — with technique notes and why mutual pleasure makes every position better for both partners.

A kink-positive, zero-pathologization guide to fetish and BDSM in the lifestyle — SSC, RACK, and the difference between fetish, kink, and preference, with NCSF.

A 2026 look at women's most common sexual fantasies, the research behind them, and how couples on Swing.com explore them safely and consensually.

A grounded look at the physical presentations and preferences that show up at lifestyle events, without the body-shaming older coverage tends to lean on.