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Naughty Nona and Dirty Draco Swingin’ at the Hardwood

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3 Responses to “Naughty Nona and Dirty Draco Swingin’ at the Hardwood”

  1. Jess says:

    Their poor neighbors!

  2. elli says:

    I met this couple 3 years ago. They are kind, funny, generous, brilliant (phd), work in not for profit jobs that provide care and assistance to the homless and aged…and outside of their work they share an OPEN lifestyle that millions so called “regular” folks do as well but hide for fear of judgement and riddicule for what they CHOOSE to do in a controlled adult environment. I applaud their willingness to take a stand. BTW, they live in the SEATAC runway area and ALL the neighbors have triple paned windows (paid for by the airport) and wooded lots bigger than a typical city park. I didn’t respond to defend their choice, but to say I ask you to think about how exposed you would feel if your intimacies were made public. I call Regan and Nonah brave. I also feel it is a bit hypocritical to espouse peaceful relations between people when you riddicule and judge people who have done NO harm whatsoever. Laughing at fat people is acceptable. And god forbid they lead a lust full life, huh. I say, each to their own.
    Peace Out~ Elli

  3. @elli:

    I ask you to think about how exposed you would feel if your intimacies were made public.

    Uh, they’re exposed by their own choice. First, no one asked for them to turn their home into a swinger’s club. No one insisted that they be photographed in a towel in the city’s major newspaper. They’ve allowed & even encouraged the stereotyping.

    I didn’t say they’d done any harm except to their neighbors serenity. I didn’t call them evil. I just found the entire situation screamingly funny, that’s all.

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