Tuesday, 07 April 2009
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Swingers and Swinger websites responsible for better relationships through economy
New study shows swinging couples have happier stronger relationships through recession.
Swinger Websites slowly disappearing, While New Study shows Swinging couples have happier and stronger relationships than non swinging couples.
100% free swinger websites vanishing, while Swinglifestyle.com stands alone and making relationships stronger through the recession.
With the recent event of social sites that claim to be swinging for couples only, one stands in the wake of the social media explosion, Swinglifestyle.com. This is not your ordinary site, swinglifestyle.com is the only one to offer local address to swinger clubs and bars in your local area, while catering toward couples.
Through much investigation, most sites can be riddled with single men posing as women, or are catered to men but claim to be actual swinger sites for couples. Swinglifestyle.com appears to be the only discreet and more yet a secret society catered toward couples for secret fantasies and building relationships stronger. After all it takes a great deal of trust and security to become a real swinger.
ABC, 20/20, Oprah, Cinemax, and VH1, are among several other television outlets that have found the Swinging lifestyle to be of great interest to the public, and the willingness of these and other media staples to promote the Lifestyle in a good way is a significant step in the right direction.
Swinglifestyle.com is perfect for building stronger relationships. According to an article from Liberated Christians, Inc., Scientific research on swingers in the USA has consistently found that swingers have better pair-bonds than monogamous couples. The most recent and most thorough research found swingers are happier in their relationships than the norm. 60% of swingers said that swinging improved their relationship and only 1.7% said it made their relationship less happy.
Half of those who rated their relationship very happy before becoming swingers maintained it had become even happier. 90% of those with less happy relationships said swinging improved them. Almost 70% of swingers claimed no problem with jealousy, around a quarter admitted to some jealousy but only 6% said it was very much a problem.
Swingers rate themselves happier (59% against 32% very happy) and their lives much more exciting (76% against 54% exciting) than does the rest of the population, by surprisingly large margins. There was no difference between the responses of men and women.Hard to believe? This study - Bergstrand & Williams - was carried out in 2000 by a private Catholic university in the USA with an upper middle-class conservative reputation.Visit http://www.swinglifestyle.com/ today for your free account, and information on local meetings and events.



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