
What Research Says About Swinger Couples and Divorce
An honest look at what peer-reviewed research establishes about longevity in swinger couples, and why communication skills are what the evidence points to.
Articles on consensual non-monogamy in ongoing romantic partnerships.

An honest look at what peer-reviewed research establishes about longevity in swinger couples, and why communication skills are what the evidence points to.

Polyamory is a distinct form of consensual non-monogamy built on multiple loving relationships. See what research and community experience show about it.

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

More couples are seriously considering CNM. Here's what the research says about why, and what people actually gain from exploring the swinging lifestyle.

A consent-first look at three key dynamics lifestyle couples navigate in group sex — trust-building, explicit communication, and expanded community connection.

The lifestyle is not a fix for a struggling relationship. An honest look at what consensual non-monogamy requires, and what it offers already-strong couples.

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

A hotwife arrangement works when her desire is the engine and her husband participates rather than owns. A consent-first look at how the dynamic deepens trust.

A grounded look at what committed couples actually gain from joining a modern swinger platform together — beyond the bedroom, beyond the stereotypes.

A consent-first guide to opening a conversation about swinging with your wife — built around curiosity, mutual exploration, and the Swing.com tools couples use.

A grounded self-assessment framework for couples wondering whether the swinger lifestyle is right for them: honest risk factors, indicators, and research.

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