'Humans aren't made for monogamy — swinging has made our marriage better'

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'Humans aren't made for monogamy — swinging has made our marriage better'
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'It's definitely brought us closer together.'

The couple, who are childhood sweethearts that met in their teens, say they’ve never been happier than they are now.

Gage said: ‘Throughout everything, Olivia and I ensure that the other person is comfortable with the situation and check in on each other to make sure that the experience is enjoyable for us both. ‘When we go back to each other after playing with others, it’s like our bond and connection is stronger than it has ever been.

Now, the couple want to help normalise swinging, believing couples are missing out on the happiness they’ve experienced.

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