Kasidie.com Launches Online eZine for Swingers

DENVER, Colo. — Kasidie.com today announced its launch of a new online magazine published, edited, and written by one of this country'ss most controversial and misunderstood sub-cultures: Swingers.

In the United States alone the number of people involved in the swinging lifestyle is estimated to be as high as eight million; the majority being highly educated and affluent young white collar professionals. Yet swinging (commonly referred to as “the lifestyle”) has had a decided lack of accurate PR and most Americans views on the subject remain steeped in stereotypes and moral judgments.

Kasidie.com is a total departure from what the general public might expect to find in an online swinger magazine. With no personal classified ads, chat rooms, or gratuitous pornographic material, Kasidie has taken an intellectual and creative approach to exploring the lifestyle of swingers. Through information, conversation and some sexy stimulation, Kasidie aspires to overturn prejudices and preconceived notions about sexuality and the modern swinging lifestyle.

“Most people hear the word ‘swinger’ and they immediately focus on the sex” says Kasidie’s publishers, Scott and Nicoleta, “But the swinging lifestyle is really not about sex, it’s about sexuality and it’s about friendship. We wanted to create a publication that reflects that and focuses on the lives, thoughts and real issues of the people who are a part of the lifestyle. Kasidie magazine is not just for swingers, it’s about swingers. It’s a lifestyle magazine with a particular emphasis on life & style.”

Kasidie’s contents range from the controversial, such as the autobiographical article A Very Hard Question of Faith: The Life of a Christian Swinger, to the playfully erotic, such as the visually stimulating reviews of various sexual aids in their Kasidie Labs Playtests. Other features include: Couple of the Month: showcasing real couples from the lifestyle community; Exclusive Interviews with notable or influential people in the areas of swinging and sexuality; even humor and advice columns. Kasidie.com will also feature the largest and most comprehensive collection of lifestyle parties and club listings on the internet.

Kasidie.com does not intend to preach swinging, nor does it aim to convert others to any sexual sub-culture. Kasidie magazine is meant to be a fun, sexy and informative place for people to learn and exchange ideas about the swinging lifestyle. The publishers hope that anyone willing to absorb the publication with an open mind might come away with a more tolerant and understanding view of swingers, their community and perhaps even their own sexuality.

For more information, visit kasidie.com or email scott@kasidie.com. Media Contact

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