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Swinging sex clubs attracting society's elites - TV & Radio, Entertainment - Independent.ie

 

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The VIP clubs -- which 'swingers' describe as akin to a 'freemason' society where members swear under oath not to reveal the identities or details of those involved -- are one of the groups that have been unearthed as part of an investigation into Ireland's secret sex lives.

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These would only be for the elite of Irish society and they would be very expensive. It could cost you anything from €10,000 to €20,000. You are talking about professional people, well-to-do businessmen, the creme de le creme."

 

Well, that's a lot of lucky charms.

 

I guess the only difference between what is described here and most other clubs is price. I think every club we've ever attended has a Keep Your Mouth Shut clause.

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So it is basically a country club for swingers. I'm ok with that.

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except there's no actual club.

 

We've no premises here in Ireland. Most parties are in rented apartments, homes.

 

Kinda a high price tag to keep the riff raff out then.

 

Still if money isn't an issue to you and you are high profile and want to enjoy swinging I could understand it.

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