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About the only one I'm really familiar with is the "tramp stamp," i.e., a tattoo on a woman's back just above her butt cheeks. It's supposed to mean she's sexually liberal and has sex with a lot of guys.
I've (cough) seen many of those over the years. |
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I only knew about the pineapples from reading an article linked on ARFCOM talking about that giant retirement community in Florida with lots of swingers and STDs.
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A normally oriented pinapple is a symbol of the hospitality industry. Upside down is supposedly something different
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Quoted: What about the crowns in the back window of cars or the shoes hanging on power lines? Recall hearing that’s something to do with drug dealing or something. View Quote In the Army a tree covered in combat boots was called a Short Timers tree. When soldiers got out they'd throw a pair of boots up into the tree. I was Army but ETS'd from an Air Force base, and the SP's made a visit to complain about it every couple of months but our CO wasn't messing with tradition. Sneakers on power lines was common when I was a kid, but it was just us kids getting rid of old sneakers. |
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Quoted: Wait. An Army base is a swinger's compound? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: lol you serious OP? it's been like that since forever...like since gam gam and pee paw would go to Key parties. Upside down pineapples, and white rocks in the flower bed. also anklets, toe rings, thumb rings and wedding band on the right hand are alll signs too The +5 dependents looking for the D would be found at Bennigans In Colorado Springs. The enlisted club was the really low hanging fruit. |
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Quoted: I only knew about the pineapples from reading an article linked on ARFCOM talking about that giant retirement community in Florida with lots of swingers and STDs. View Quote I remember that thread. Supposedly different colored louffas on their golf carts also indicates what they're into. |
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Quoted: no that's definitely a thing, that one will come up on a google search right away View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 2011 join date, never heard of the pineapple thing? I'm calling BS sorry. no that's definitely a thing, that one will come up on a google search right away I know that. You know that. Talk to ya boy OP. |
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punisher skull on the back of the truck or on the gun means you take it in the butt anywhere any time. It's written in the code.
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Quoted: The +5 dependents looking for the D would be found at Bennigans In Colorado Springs. The enlisted club was the really low hanging fruit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: lol you serious OP? it's been like that since forever...like since gam gam and pee paw would go to Key parties. Upside down pineapples, and white rocks in the flower bed. also anklets, toe rings, thumb rings and wedding band on the right hand are alll signs too The +5 dependents looking for the D would be found at Bennigans In Colorado Springs. The enlisted club was the really low hanging fruit. Prosecutor: So, Private Gumby, at what point did you realize you, too, were an integral player in the GloboHomoPharmaSatan conspiracy to overthrow the moral structure of the world? PVT Gumby: Sir, Sergeant Buzzcut told me to paint the rock. So, I painted the rocks. That's all we seem to do around here. Paint rocks, sir. Prosecutor: So, Private Gumby, at no time did you think that this was weird, possibly subversive, maybe even outrageous, egregious, and preposterous? PVT Gumby: [sobbing] I'm. Just. Painting. Rocks. Sir. Prosecutor: Answer the question, private. |
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Single males in the swinging world are called Blue Fish.
Single women are Unicorns. |
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Well,up until now,all i knew about was the pineapple thing.
That i learned here too.Educational place we have here. |
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Quoted: A BLACK wedding band on the right hand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: wedding band on the right hand are alll signs too A BLACK wedding band on the right hand. This. A regular wedding band on the right hand means the spouse died. |
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Ram truck with towing mirrors fully extended.
Likes to ram it with other bros…only they can be the rammer though, being strictly alpha males |
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Quoted: I remember that thread. Supposedly different colored louffas on their golf carts also indicates what they're into. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I only knew about the pineapples from reading an article linked on ARFCOM talking about that giant retirement community in Florida with lots of swingers and STDs. I remember that thread. Supposedly different colored louffas on their golf carts also indicates what they're into. From what I remember from that thread, the swinger symbols are" Colored louffas Upside down pineapples Pink flamingos in the yard Adirondack chairs on the front porch Black wedding bands on right hands Now I have to add white rocks in the front yard to the list. As an aside, from what I remember, someone said most swingers are older, white and well off. For years my neighbors that match that description had a red and a white Adirondack chairs in their front yard. No one ever sat in them... |
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Quoted: I know that. You know that. Talk to ya boy OP. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 2011 join date, never heard of the pineapple thing? I'm calling BS sorry. no that's definitely a thing, that one will come up on a google search right away I know that. You know that. Talk to ya boy OP. Sorry I am dumb |
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Quoted: lol you serious OP? it's been like that since forever...like since gam gam and pee paw would go to Key parties. Upside down pineapples, and white rocks in the flower bed. also anklets, toe rings, thumb rings and wedding band on the right hand are alll signs too View Quote All of this. Plus certain colored bandannas in the back pocket. I know of a neighborhood that uses the code word: spaghetti dinner. |
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Quoted: From what I remember from that thread, the swinger symbols are" Colored louffas Upside down pineapples Pink flamingos in the yard Adirondack chairs on the front porch Black wedding bands on right hands Now I have to add white rocks in the front yard to the list. As an aside, from what I remember, someone said most swingers are older, white and well off. For years my neighbors that match that description had a red and a white Adirondack chairs in their front yard. No one ever sat in them... View Quote never heard the chairs one. the louffas was the one i was thinking about with the florida golf carts |
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Swinging/swapping is wayyyyyyyy more common than normies realize.
My girl and I have been actively looking for girls to join us and it sucks how often they are totally down "but my man has to join". Neither of us want a second dick involved. |
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View Quote View Quote lol I was gonna post the same thing. Punisher skulls on your truck, oversized water bottle, or t-shirt means you like to piidb. |
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growing up, we joked that a man with a single ear ring (I think in the left ear) was a symbol.
But then again, we also argued that having your pants tucked into your boots on the inner side (not the outer side) meant you fucked sheep or goats... |
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Quoted: Is it? A lot of the rest of the world wears wedding bands on the right hand View Quote As told to me not long ago by a true lifestyle swinger, not just a wedding ring on the right hand, but specifically a black one. Not sure if that's across the board though or just a regional thing. She also said that lawn jockeys out front were used historically but I doubt that's still true. |
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Quoted: lol you serious OP? it's been like that since forever...like since gam gam and pee paw would go to Key parties. Upside down pineapples, and white rocks in the flower bed. also anklets, toe rings, thumb rings and wedding band on the right hand are alll signs too View Quote I've never heard of this- I see that a lot and I just figured it was redneck landscaping. Need to investigate this further. |
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Unfortunately a lot of women wear anklets and they aren’t hotwives.
Cultural appropriation ruins everything. |
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Quoted: From what I remember from that thread, the swinger symbols are" Colored louffas Upside down pineapples Pink flamingos in the yard Adirondack chairs on the front porch Black wedding bands on right hands Now I have to add white rocks in the front yard to the list. As an aside, from what I remember, someone said most swingers are older, white and well off. For years my neighbors that match that description had a red and a white Adirondack chairs in their front yard. No one ever sat in them... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I only knew about the pineapples from reading an article linked on ARFCOM talking about that giant retirement community in Florida with lots of swingers and STDs. I remember that thread. Supposedly different colored louffas on their golf carts also indicates what they're into. From what I remember from that thread, the swinger symbols are" Colored louffas Upside down pineapples Pink flamingos in the yard Adirondack chairs on the front porch Black wedding bands on right hands Now I have to add white rocks in the front yard to the list. As an aside, from what I remember, someone said most swingers are older, white and well off. For years my neighbors that match that description had a red and a white Adirondack chairs in their front yard. No one ever sat in them... |
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Adirondack chairs are used to capture old people.
They can sit in one but they can't get out without help. |
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View Quote 2nd from the left likes chunky black men? |
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Quoted: Cheese pizza, the spiral... I am not much a of a deviant. I think smaller local communities probably come up with some of their own that are a little more covert. Like there are some florida communities where people hang shit from their golf carts... View Quote |
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Wait, my wife wears her wedding and engagement ring in her right hand. Is she a swinger? If so I've been missing out on the fun.
Also, I don't wear a wedding ring at all. Am I a swinger too? I didn't know the upside pineapple thing either. It's just never been my world and I don't care what anyone else does. |
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I have a pair of pink flamingos, a plastic owl with a moveable head (for scaring away nesting birds), a white plexiglass rabbit, and a heavy concrete pig in the front yard. What message would that send? Other than I like my flamingos, bunny rabbit, concrete pig and I don't want birds nesting on my porch?
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Quoted: As told to me not long ago by a true lifestyle swinger, not just a wedding ring on the right hand, but specifically a black one. Not sure if that's across the board though or just a regional thing. She also said that lawn jockeys out front were used historically but I doubt that's still true. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Is it? A lot of the rest of the world wears wedding bands on the right hand As told to me not long ago by a true lifestyle swinger, not just a wedding ring on the right hand, but specifically a black one. Not sure if that's across the board though or just a regional thing. She also said that lawn jockeys out front were used historically but I doubt that's still true. Good to know, I had never heard that before. |
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Quoted: growing up, we joked that a man with a single ear ring (I think in the left ear) was a symbol. But then again, we also argued that having your pants tucked into your boots on the inner side (not the outer side) meant you fucked sheep or goats... View Quote pretty sure the right ear was gay |
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