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DirtyLoveGames

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About DirtyLoveGames

  • Rank
    Just Getting Started
  • Birthday 10/09/1986

Personal Info

  • Relationship Status
    Male half of Couple
  • Location
    Dallas, TX
  • Swinging Experience
    5 years
  • Anniversary
    03/08/2014

Swinger Info

  • SDC Username
    DirtyLoveGames
  • Kasidie Username
    DirtyLoveGames
  • Favorite Club(s)
    Colette Dallas
  1. Hello. Can we have a chat?

  2. Playboy.tv is the website that has all seasons/episodes. Hopefully our new show, Toyride, will be uploaded on the site soon as well.
  3. BobGann, I think you misunderstood my post. Totally understand if you did, it was extremely wordy. Swing does try REALLY HARD to portray a realistic view of the lifestyle without reinforcing the negative stereotypes. I've talked to the show creator, numerous producers, and everyone else on the show and the only thing we all agree on is the fact that we are trying to combine two approaches of the lifestyle into one, 48 hour period. I'll break those two approaches down: First, the show does aim to portray a "wild & crazy" side by, literally, meeting a couple and hooking up with them in the same day. That culture is, kind of, where swinging originated. From the dirty depths of a neighbors hot tub, people making naughty decisions in the heat of the moment. But even in today's hook-up culture, that's no longer the main focal point of open-lifestyes. The second aspect is the progressive swinging we find more prevalent today. The emphasis on friendship first and connected-ness leading to bonds that are enhanced by sex rather than sex being meaningless. The behind the scenes of the show would clue everyone in to the fact that there's a lot of "feeling people out" before the red-room happens. The downside of there being such a clear format means the viewers don't really get to see all of the stuff that "we" would find normal and natural about getting to know other swingers. I think we may have different views of porn stars. In our experience with the term, porn stars make their primary income from the porn industry for several years before they cash out and try their hand at normal-ish life. Almost every single person that came on Swing had some form of day job that they legitimately worried about getting fired from. Just because we received appearance fees for a show we have sex on doesn't mean we were interested in making it a full-time career choice. That's just my .02 on that though.
  4. Thanks guys! Really appreciate the love. Yes, GuyinMD79, we'll have some old and new friends join us. We had so much fun filming, so we're pretty excited to see the response.
  5. Hey every! Daniel here of Nikki & Daniel from Swing. (let me know if you need some kind of verification.) (For those who haven't made it all the way through, we appeared on a total of 11 episodes, newbie +10 more, and had an amazing experience throughout. We met some truly incredible people and learned far more than we ever could have imagined.) First, let me start by thanking everyone that had positive thoughts and experiences with the show. Even after everything we've done it's still a bit surreal when we hear other people talk about it. There were definitely highs and lows with every experience so I'll see what I can do to give you guys insight on what we went through pre-production. 47 minute episodes start as 48 hours worth of footage. For every sex scene you see, there are at least 3 cameras going to capture the fun. That being said, ALL of the angles that Playboy publishes are going to be the best angles because they want a sexy show. Everybody has a sexy side (and a less than sexy side), regardless of their Shrek & Fiona or Ken & Barbie body types. Capturing sexy angles is 100% the intent of the sexy scenes. Early seasons were trying to pull anyone who was interested in because everyone was apprehensive about the sexy angles thing. As the show developed a bigger pool of former cast, the body types were less important and the personalities received greater attention. It still needed to be sexy, but there's a story that has to shine through the collision of bodies as well. Swing itself is part of the "TV for 2" lineup of programming. The intent of that programming is to get couples to watch together, regardless of whether or not they are interested in swinging. The days of meaningless genital mashing together are disappearing in favor of context, meaning, realism, and the ability of the viewers to relate to the show. Yes, it is a reality show, but it is not intended to showcase drama like prime time/mainstream channels have trained us to expect. If drama happens, EVERYONE hopes there's some kind of peaceful, loving resolution because it's NOT sexy when real emotions cock block everyone. haha Here's where it gets dicey because there have been a lot of accusations in the past that we're a bunch of porn stars acting for the show. I can confirm that there were people on the show that had done some porn, but they were not hired to be porn stars. 99% if the couples that appeared on the show had no previous experience in porn or on a show exposing themselves like that. All of the relationships are real, not actors. A few have, unfortunately, moved on/separated/divorced. A lot of us are still living semi-boring, day-to-day lives that aren't really affected by our appearance on the show. As far as future episodes... Swing has ended. I know the show creators and executives want to do something swinging related in the future, but there are lots of behind the scenes uncertainties that doesn't allow them to do much production. However, Nikki & I managed to get a new show, titled Toyride. We will have some friends join us, and we'll end up talking about the swinging lifestyle stuff and Swing show quite a bit. So be on the lookout for that. Holy crap, I've gone on this long winded diatribe for no reason. haha. To answer the question: I think my favorite episode would have to be either Al & Sparkle's newbie episode or our own newbie episode.
  6. Wow! Thanks for the shoutout, and we're happy to have been part of the exploring process!
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