
What Swinging Can and Cannot Do for Your Relationship
Some couples report real relational benefits from the lifestyle. An honest look at what those are, and what swinging cannot do, including fix a struggling bond.
Strategies for recognising and working through jealousy in open dynamics.

Some couples report real relational benefits from the lifestyle. An honest look at what those are, and what swinging cannot do, including fix a struggling bond.

Do swinger couples have stronger relationships? We examine what researchers actually know — and don't know — about CNM couples and relationship stability.

Healthy swinger relationships share four traits: honest communication, negotiated boundaries, community belonging, and strong satisfaction levels.

Are there any positives in a non monogamous relationship? Let’s face it, the rates of separation, divorce, infidelity and other marital problems have been on th

Cuckolding and hotwifing explored through the lens of sperm competition theory — a contested hypothesis — with consent and communication kept at the centre.

Monogamy is a valid, freely chosen structure. For curious couples who explore the lifestyle, here is what exploration looks like versus pressure.

What actually keeps swinger couples together? We look at the communication skills, trust practices, and relationship habits — not disputed divorce stats.

A calm framework for reading jealousy as a signal, not a failure — how couples in consensual non-monogamy name it, discuss it, and decide what to do next.

Many hotwife couples report that the dynamic intensifies rather than threatens their bond, because it demands radical honesty and ongoing communication.

Follow these 4 principles to make a cuckold relationship thrive — from entering with the right foundation to finding compatible third parties safely.

What couple swapping actually does for a relationship — real benefits, honest boundaries, and common challenges, and how members navigate the decision.

Happy swinger couples share specific habits — communication routines, post-event aftercare, jealousy-as-information — plus what the lifestyle cannot do for you.