Yes, some married couples engage in swinging as a way to add excitement and variety to their relationship. This practice can be motivated by a desire for new experiences, enhanced intimacy, or exploration of sexual fantasies. However, it's important for couples to communicate openly and establish boundaries to ensure that both partners feel comfortable and respected. Not all married couples choose this lifestyle, as preferences and values regarding relationships can vary widely.
Nope, He's married.
In the most common senses of the word, to swing, or a swing, or swing, is to move backwards and forwards from a fixed position, the manner in which something is swung, a dance style, or a hanging seat in a children's playground.
Yes it is is. During the swing era, the large swing bands were the main source of entertainment for many people. At the weekends people would go out and dance to them and the popular bands had regular broadcasts that were eagerly listened to. Many great jazz musicians found regular employment in the ranks of the bands and many singers such as Ella Fitzgerald (Chick Webb's Band) and Frank Sinatra (Tommy Dorsey Orchestra) got their first breaks singing in front of a swing orchestra.
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it encourage people to use songs as a means of promoting patriotism
they are wierdos who like the excitment
people love the drama and excitment
No. It only describes feelings about people, for example. Anger: The boy had anger problems, and he needed help. Excitment: The little girl was full of excitment and couldn't wait until her birthday.
development is when two people of different gender have 'excitment'
to see the excitment of brodway, and lights
the term 'butterflies' is simply when were nervous&excited at the same time,adreneline mixed with excitment!
Bored.
GET MARRIED!
Nope, He's married.
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it means excitment