Sunday, January 11, 2004

New York Sex Fashion And Style


Parties Where an ID Is the Least of What You Show

The idea of swinging may evoke an image of middle-aged, ennui-riddled suburban couples of the 1970's ? think of key parties and the movie "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice." But among a certain adventurous younger crowd in Manhattan these days, swinging ? or at least a high-velocity form of sexual exploration that resembles swinging, but for the dearth of actual spouses (many participants are shy of marrying age) ? is thriving with a twist. Unlike the dismal, failed swinging attempt in "Carnal Knowledge," in which two husbands make a surreptitious deal to seduce each other's wives, the younger scene is driven largely by women ? many of them erotic-party promoters who use the Internet as both a marketing tool and a screening aid, to keep their crowds enticingly attractive and to keep paying customers coming back.

el - after upscale New York sex parties appeared on HBO, the New York Times does an article in its fashion and style section. Their finding, the surprising power and abundance of young atractive single females.

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