406-307 Bineapple
This is where you’ll find answers to common questions about our community, mission, and what we offer to swingers in Montana and Wyoming. Whether you’re curious about who we are, how to join, or what events we host, this section is designed to provide you with all the information you need. We’re dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming environment where you can be yourself, connect with others, and explore your sexual freedoms. Dive in to learn more about how we support you in just being you!
406-307 Bineapple is a community for swingers in Montana and Wyoming, providing a safe and welcoming environment to connect with others, ask questions, and find events.
We are Mr. & Mrs. Littlefoot, life-stylers and a married couple from Western Montana and Wyoming.
Absolutely! We support who you are and who you want to be, along with your sexual freedoms.
Please contact us through our website’s contact form for sponsorship opportunities.
Swinging
Many people who embrace the swinging lifestyle find that it enhances their sex lives and allows them to meet new, like-minded individuals. For those with strong trust and open communication in their relationships, swinging can be a fulfilling and positive experience. We’ve prepared this list of frequently asked questions about swinging to help you better understand the lifestyle and decide if it’s right for you.
A lifestyle of non-monogany where sexual relations occur outside the established couple. Swingers tend to refrain from romantic attachments with their outside partners, thus differentiating themselves from PolyAmorists. There is some overlap between the two communities, though the closeness of the comparisons are generally not acknowledged. Quoted from UrbanDictionary.
Swinging can be defined as the act of sharing yourself and your spouse with another couple or couples, with full knowledge of all involved. Swingers are people of all ages, races, and social status.
Although, there are instances where couples will participate in orgies, and some partners may simply prefer watching their partners engage in sex acts with other people.
Sometimes swinging occurs in the same room, but it can also happen in other rooms.
Few people know this, but swinging as a fad in America actually began in the 1950s with Air Force officers in California swapping wives. Today, though, in clubs and private homes in London, Paris, New York, and many other places, the swinger trend has reemerged. Read More
Soft Swap & Full Swap Swinging, Closed Swinging, Open Swinging, and Hard Swinging.
- A “soft swap” indicates a partner trade that doesn’t involve penetration.
- A “full swap,” on the other hand, indicates a hook-up that does involve penetration.)
- Closed Swinging or Closed Door indicates sexual interaction among swinging couples who trade partners and go to a separate rooms to have intercourse in privacy.
- Open Swinging
- Hard Swinging refers to having group sex or orgies.
Yes, there are! If you don’t follow swingers’ etiquette, you might find yourself kicked out from a club, uninvited to parties or with a bad reputation! Every swinger club has rules some will be different from others.
NO means absolutely NO – when anyone says “NO”, regardless of any reason, no means to “STOP” all activities at once. No explanation are needed to be given.
Each couple makes their own rules. Communication is essential to respecting boundaries.
Never assume anything, always ask.
One thing you never want to do is to out another swinger or couple. So while you might run into someone you’ve slept with out around town, you don’t want to indicate how you know them. Discretion is essential.
Couples get to explore their sexuality and sensuality in new ways than found in traditional relationships. It a good way for bi-curious women and men to explore their potential bisexuality.
Swinging can enhance a relationship and the commitment involved in the couple’s relationship. Becoming a swinger allows you to make many new friends.
Generally, swinging is about sex and not romance. You might have an ongoing swinging arrangement with a couple, or your interactions might be more like one-night stands. If you’re looking to fall in love with multiple people, then you’re talking about polyamory and not the swinging lifestyle.
It suggested that you and your partner first agree in engagement of such activity. Any rules or restrictions should be set by you and your partner together.
The Internet makes it much easier to get into the lifestyle and find other swingers, especially if you’re from a more rural area.
You can easily Connect with other lifestylers here at Littlefoot Entertainment.
You can also look up swinging clubs. If you’re in a large city, there may be a club where you can go to meet other swingers. The
While swinging or swingers is a fairly common term, there are still a lot of people that haven’t heard of it and many that aren’t properly informed. This causes misconceptions around the swinging lifestyle.
Just because someone may be a swinger doesn’t mean they are into anal, kinky sex, BDSM, or any kind of fetishes.
Swingers are more educated and a lot more careful when it comes to STD’s than non-swingers. They also are found to be tested more regularly and are more likely to use protection than non-swingers.
Finally, it’s important to know that just because someone is a swinger doesn’t mean they want to have sex with you.
Abbreviations
- FFM – Threesome where females are physical with each other, as well as the male.
- FMF – Threesome where male is center of attention and the females are not physical with each other.
- MMF – Threesome where males are physical with each other, as well as the female.
- MFM – Threesome where the female is the center of attention and the males are not physical with each other.
- MFMF – Full Swap, No bisexual interactions.
- MFFM – Full Swap, bisexual amongst the females.
- FMMF – Full Swap, bisexual amonst the males.
- MMFF – Full Swap, everyone plays with everyone.