August 2008 Archives
- Visual bondage (heighten your senses when you cannot see)
- How to... Swing! The Basics (or could be a refresher course)
- Advanced Vibrator Moves (now we're getting into some dirty stuff)
- Quickie Hand Job Tips (whether you are by yourself or having fun with someone else)
- Sex positions for Tantric Sex (still trying to learn some of these techniques)
Check them out in the Member's area, login Here. Enjoy.... Sandi
- Badminton_Babes
- FemDom
- Naked People Art
- Porn Behind The Scenes
- Suicide Girls
- Three Girls and a Lucky Guy
According to a Toronto Sun article last Sunday, it seems that Toronto city council is still out to close down those "filthy swing clubs". At a council meeting in June they voted in favour of closing down two Etobicoke swingers clubs and this fall will begin work with the police, planning department, public health, fire services and municipal licensing and standards to oust the swinger clubs. Sounds like they are going to use anything they can to close them down.
What happened to the Toronto that in the early 80's were raiding the Gay Bathhouses like there was no tomorrow, yet now has an annual "Pride Parade" where the mayor, police chief and councillors participate?
- Is open sex among consenting adults okay or not?
- Why does it seem to be okay between same sex partners but not between heterosexual ones?
- Is there not enough bi men and women swingers at the clubs to warrant being treated the same way?
Obviously the supporters of Gay Bathhouses are much more vocal and politically connected than Swingers are. The gay community is also much more organized than Swingers are, and until the Swing clubs can all get along it would seem that they (and all of us) are going to be targets for the politicians.
It does seem wrong for a city who promotes it's diversity in cultures to criticize one lifestyle over another. Bottom line Swingers clubs are legal, when they do not "harm society". Why can't they just leave us alone to have some "FUN"? Let me know what you think.... Sandi
If you live in Canada and have had "sexual exchange" with more than one partner (and that is what we are here for), you could be charged with polygamy. That pretty much covers almost every adult in Canada, especially if you have been married with a religious ceremony, received a civil divorce and then sat around (quote from the article below) "eating pizza with someone, while watching Sopranos reruns".
Does this mean we can no longer enjoy someones' company while eating a meal, watching TV, or even have sex with who we choose when we choose? I think that we just all have to come to the realization that we are all little children and the government knows what is best for us. Or just admit that we are going to go to Jail for all the fun we are having, but I for one am not going to stop because I am going to be there with all my friends. How about you? .... Sandi
- Advice on the best sex positions
- The History Of The Breast (and who doesn't like breasts?)
- Fun beyond the clitoris (5 surprising Sex Hot-spots to discover)
- Aphrodisiacs - Fact or Myth? (don't spend money on things that just don't work)
- What Would Ann Landers Say? (how to be polite in this rude world and stand out)



