RHP

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Swingers Symbol ... already exists

January 11 2010

This comes up again and again.  It seems a symbol already exists - the chameleon.  Pink for a bi-swinger, yellow for a straight swinger.  I figure all of the other possible swinging options can be worked out once people start chatting.So maybe instead of endless speculation about what the symbol should be, it's time for everyone to just adopt the symbol that is.You can wear a pendant, a temporary tattoo, a badge, brooch, earrings, whatever.  Check out this site ... http://www.swingersproducts.com/English/products_home_eng.asp.lilmiss x

Comments

  • RHP

    RHP User

    16 years ago

    doesnt have the full stop on the end....http://www.swingersproducts.com/English/products_home_eng.asp

  • RHP

    RHP User

    16 years ago

    miss bj ,,your a legend ,thanks for putting me straight,,,[not really im still bi ]    ,,,,lol,,,,looks like its a pink chameleon for me ,,,,,just as well pink is my favorite colour,  should look good on my leather jacket while im scooting along on my harley,,,may be i should get a big pink chameleon patch made up and sew it on the back of my jacket,,,,,at least every one will know im a bi swiger,,,,,,,,lol,,,,,,,,,love and licks ..........

  • RHP

    RHP User

    16 years ago

    In the past couple of years, I have seen a selection of people who have worn pink & yellow chameleons in various fashions...A couple of people even had tattoos on their body stating the lifestyle they led..Maybe it is time now, that the chameleons are identified as the swinger symbol in this new decade we have all entered into?