The pendulum swings
The last great (legal) public sex frontier

I was recently wondering why Oprah was profiling swingers on her show, but it all makes sense now that Canada is fast becoming the Western hemisphere’s Amsterdam. In fact, as I opened MSN this morning, I noticed that the Supreme Court of this rather sexually loose country, which I’m proud to call my own, has decided that Swingers clubs are legal.
I have never actually been to a swingers club, but I have a few friends that do go, and their biggest complaint has always been why gay and lesbian bathhouses were legal, but that clubs where straight sex occurs was not. They certainly had a valid point, but now they can complain no longer.
According to the article, swingers clubs were often fined as common bawdy houses, which I’d always thought meant prostitution. In my point of view, this always seemed more like an unfair assessment to what a swingers club is all about, which is where consenting couples engage in whatever acts they have the desires set on. Justly, in the eyes of the Canadian legal system, there is no prostitution in a swingers club and so the doors (and pussies among other things) are now open for any private swingers to have the freedom to do whatever drives their passion in their own private clubs. Kudos to Canada.

