Swingers want you to know a secret. Swinging is not just about s*x.

Open relationships, including polyamory and swinging, are gaining recognition in today's cultural landscape, with the swinging community experiencing a particularly notable moment. Swingers, like Kiley George, are using platforms like TikTok, with #SwingTok amassing over 2.6 billion views, to share their experiences and break down stigmas. The swinging community emphasizes that their lifestyle is not solely about s*x, with relationships and friendships playing a crucial role. While swinging has historical roots dating back to the 1940s, social media has helped bring it out of secrecy and into a more open and accepting space. Despite the positive shift in perception, there remains a stigma around swinging, and advocates are working to educate the public and challenge censorship. Studies show that identified swingers tend to be younger, have higher education and income, and report greater marital satisfaction. However, experts stress that open relationships, including swinging, should be pursued in stable, honest, and communicative partnerships, cautioning that swinging won't fix a broken relationship. As these alternative relationship structures become more visible, education becomes crucial for individuals considering such journeys.

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