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KOT erupts after a Karen Club where people Swing partners got Exposed

Kenyans on Twitter (KOT) went berserk after one user shared that she has been informed of a members only Karen club where members swing their partners.

KOT went all crazy with many users demanding to know where the club is specifically in the larger Nairobi’s suburb of Karen.

“Okay, so I am being told there is a club huko Karen where people swap their partners. Unaweka funguo za gari place moja, you pick a random one and go to that car and find Mali ya wengine huko. Have y’all heard of such a thing ama ni story za jaba?” She tweeted.  

KOT erupts after a Karen Club where people Swing partners got Exposed

Swinging, sometimes called wife swapping, husband swapping or partner swapping, is a sexual activity in which both singles and partners in a committed relationship sexually engage with others for recreational purposes.

Swinging is a form of non-monogamy and is an open relationship. People may choose a swinging lifestyle for a variety of reasons. Practitioners cite an increased quality and quantity of sex. Some people may engage in swinging to add variety into their otherwise conventional sex lives or due to their curiosity. Some couples see swinging as a healthy outlet and means to strengthen their relationship.

The phenomenon of swinging, or its wider discussion and practice, is regarded by some as arising from the freer attitudes to sexual activity after the sexual revolution of the 1960s, the invention and availability of the contraceptive pill, and the emergence of treatments for many of the sexually transmitted diseases that were known at that time. The adoption of safe sex practices became more common in the late 1980s.

Swingers are exposed to the same types of risks as people who engage in casual sex, with the main concerns being the risk of pregnancy and of contracting a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Some swingers engage in unprotected sex, a practice known as barebacking, while others follow safe sex practices and will not engage with others who do not also practice safe sex.

Swingers may reduce the risk of STI by exchanging STI test results and serosorting. Proponents of swinging argue that safe sex is accepted within the swinging community and the risk of sexual disease is the same for them as for the general population – and that some populations of sexually non-monogamous people have clearly lower rates of STIs than the general population

Here are some of the Reactions from Kenyans on Twitter(KOT)

https://twitter.com/Atomixic/status/1456649701453967361?s=20

https://twitter.com/clockforty/status/1456870294417776640?s=20