Sandstone retreat, a safe haven for non-monogamy, swinging, and polyamory in the sixties comes under fire and must weather a storm of problems from all directions.
Browsing: open sexuality
Sandstone Retreat, a haven of open sexuality in the swinging sixties, delivers a lesson about jealousy and what it means to be open.
Marty Kay Zee begins to spin his tale about his experiences with swinging and changing views of open sexuality from the late sixties.
Andy and Michelle, while researching to open a safe haven for sexuality coffee shop called “Shameless Grounds” in St. Louis, traveled to Seattle and to a swing club. They describe their experiences in a “he said/she said” fashion and don’t pull any punches. In the final part of their series, they talk about their conclusions and thoughts on the night as a whole.
Andy and Michelle, while researching to open a safe haven for sexuality coffee shop called “Shameless Grounds” in St. Louis, traveled to Seattle and to a swing club. They describe their experiences in a “he said/she said” fashion and don’t pull any punches. In Part 4 they begin to play, and an unexpected guest challenges Andy’s views on what his wife might like.
Andy and Michelle, while researching to open a safe haven for sexuality coffee shop called “Shameless Grounds” in St. Louis, traveled to Seattle and to a swing club. They describe their experiences in a “he said/she said” fashion and don’t pull any punches.
In Life on the Swingset, The Podcast: Ep 23, we spend a long evening with our friend Kendra Holliday, who on National Coming Out day, revealed her identity to the world on her website The Beautiful Kind. Over the course of an hour and a half, we talk with Kendra about the time since she came out to the world, the difficulties she’s had with her community and her ex husband, and how it feels to be a source of sex positive information in a difficult world. We then move beyond to our own feelings about coming out as swingers, polyamorous, non-monogamous, or even simply sex positive.