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The Key Party

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Set in the 1970s this film showcases the fun time that 8 queer individuals have when they show up to a dinner party in couples but decide to switch things up a bit once they arrive. Picking keys out of a bowl, these folks enjoy the taste of something new at this casual, upbeat swingers party. It’s also a great inspiration for a consensual-swingers party. Just put the keys in a bowl and see what the faith prepared for you and your guests.

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  1. Lilly Sparks - Certified Sexologist
    December 23, 2024

    Pleasure Recap

    Set in the 1970s, this film showcases the fun time that eight individuals have when they show up to a dinner party in couples but decide to switch things up a bit once they arrive. Picking keys out of a bowl, these folks enjoy the taste of something new at this casual, upbeat swingers party. Let’s dive into what this movie can teach you.

    What You Can Learn from It:
    • What is a key party
    • Is there a difference between swinging and an open relationship
    • How important is the community
    • What are some rules for consensual non-monogamy
    • What is cheating when it comes to open relationships
    • Is edging better than orgasm

    Swinging isn’t just for the wildhearted, the desperate, or the frenzy. The swinging community is full of diverse individuals who value consent, respect, and honest communication in their relationships. It’s about more than just sex; it’s about shared intimate experiences.

    Swinging vs open relationships

    Open relationship is a type of consensual non-monogamy where one or both partners can explore sexual—and sometimes even emotional—connections with other people. In contrast to swinging, which is typically all about having sex with others in a party or group setting (often with established couples). People in open relationships might hook up with someone they’re attracted to, but the key is that those relationships usually stay casual, without getting too emotionally intense.

    Swinging comes in different styles. There’s “soft swap,” where couples might enjoy READ MORE

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