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In the non-be-sure-to-buy-her-stuff-or-she'll-hate-you way Valentine's Day is a celebration of romantic love. Sure, it's a "vanilla" day (though famous for chocolate), but we like it. It is a reminder that all of us couple swingers need from time to time--that our relationship with each other comes first. The swing lifestyle can be addictive and time consuming. When you get to know a lot of fun people, as we have been fortunate enough to have done, demands on your time (setting things up, meeting others, going to parties) can become great. We mean great in terms of great fun, of course, but also in terms of just plain time consuming.
Weekends spent with others are a lot of fun. When
swinging is done right, it is a fulfilling couples experience as well as a
fulfilling personal experience. Still, time for two is needed.
Time for just a movie. Time for dinner for two. Time for
cuddling under a blanket on the couch. Time for romance.
The
question for this famous illusion is: do you see two
We don't have a long message this time around. Just a friendly reminder (for ourselves as well as for anyone else reading): save couples time. The weekend that she is "unavailable" shouldn't be the only weekend you spend together--just the two of you. So what are we doing this Valentine's Day? Our anniversary? Probably nothing big. There may be chocolate and flowers. There may be a nice meal. There will certainly be the warmth of the sweetest skin on skin we know. How do you manage to spend time for two? Let us know.
J&J
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