Swinging In the Suburbs: The Latest Big Business Marriage Trend
DETAILS Magazine investigates the new organized business of America's suburbs
Thought that swinging ended decades ago? Or maybe you thought it was a suburban myth? DETAILS investigates the newest trend, an updated version of the key parties and wife-swapping of the seventies with thousands of members. The suburban swinger, a breed that national organizers closely estimate at 3 million strong, fill countless hotel rooms, nightclubs, and cozy homes across the nation. From teachers and nurses to stay-at-home dads and CEOs, the suburban population is creating its own racy nightlife.
The June/July issue of DETAILS magazine, on newsstands June 8, looks at how today, suburbia swinging is taboo-free but still disturbing as ever.
A DETAILS editor can discuss:
· The business behind the debauchery: NASCA International, the North American Swing Club Association, boasts 700 member affiliates and thousands of members
· The demographic composing the swinging community
· How suburban swingers successfully organize themselves with clubs, internet chat-rooms, and resorts and why suburban hotels are financial goldmines
· Why suburban men and women feel a need to dabble in late-night partner switching debauchery
· Why joining some swingers' clubs today is no different than joining a Sam's Club
· What swinging means for the future of the American family, sexual liberation, and suburbia
The June/July issue of DETAILS magazine will be on newsstands beginning June 8, 2004. For more information or to schedule an interview with a DETAILS editor, please contact R...