both of them are no pictures or videos just text. I don’t think we have them here yet. And I always felt like both groups were more about “creative” writing rather than real people and real stories. Do you think we should create those parallel groups here?

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I love gonewild stories, they are entertaining and often expose a more emotional telling of the stories, rather than something only physical

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It’s always been funny to me that people don’t get that some people are just attractive, fun and very sexually liberated.

Media fantasies are often on the tamer side. Plenty of real people rack up dozens to hundreds of partners. Lotta fucking going on out there, and most of it isn’t with a marriage partner.

That said, yes, they will without question be created eventually. Most likely in triplicate, knowing the Fediverse…

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There is a community called swinger that was just recently started. I think it’s at !swinger@lemmy.fmhy.ml but I’m just getting used to Lemmy so I’m not sure if that’s right.

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Are you sure it exists and / or that the link is right? I can’t find the community, sadly.

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It did at the time though I can’t log in to the insurance at all right now, it might be down.

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I stopped telling my stories because of all the incels that say, “That story is obviously a lie.” I don’t need anyone’s validation so why put up with the leg humpers

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I would definitely be in favor of having a swinger community here (text only). That subreddit was quite a help for newbies.

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