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English: The swinger community has opted certain symbols to identify each other in public. The most popular symbol is the simplified black swing surrounded by a circle on a red background. The swing is very abstract to assure discretion and leave space for imagination. It is often redesigned or modified for pendants, bracelets or collars to create a more elegant or sophisticated look. So if you see people wearing a "swing" jewelry or tattoo, it's most certain that they are part of the swinging community. Of course you can find other less or more obvious swinging symbols and signs used by the community.
The color red attracts the most attention and is associated with strong emotions such as "love", "passion", "stimulation" "strength" and "energy". Red is the color used universally to signify courage, strength and power. This represents well the strong bond in swinger couples. Red is stimulating, vibrant and exciting. Red inspires desire and action with a strong link to sexuality and increased appetites. Black is the color of mystery. It covers, hides and implies that there are barriers and limits, just like the swinger lifestyle does. A strong and powerful color, black is formal and sophisticated, sexy and secretive. It is the color of things that may scare and make you hesitate. It is a color that signifies power and control. It is considered intimidating, yet still refined, elegant and confident. The swing obviously represents the concept itself of the "Swinger lifestyle". It is associated with the movement, the swaps and the physical and emotional shares within open relationships and like-minded people. The circle represents the group of swinger people connected by the same lifestyle. It is associated by the strong bond within couples and the community.Français : La communauté libertine a choisi certains symboles pour s’identifier en public. Le symbole le plus populaire est le "swing" (la balançoire en anglais) pour "swinger". L'emblème représente une balançoire noir simplifié entouré d'un cercle sur fond rouge. Le symbole est très abstrait pour assurer la discrétion et laisser libre court à son imagination. Il est souvent redessiné ou modifié pour des pendentifs, des bracelets ou des colliers afin de créer un look plus élégant ou sophistiqué. Donc, si vous voyez des gens porter un bijou ou un tatouage avec une balançoire, il est plus que certain qu’ils font partie de la communauté libertine. Bien sûr, vous pouvez trouver d’autres symboles et signes plus ou moins évidents portés par la communauté.
La couleur rouge attire le plus l’attention et est associée à de fortes émotions telles que "l'amour", "la passion", "la stimulation", "la force" et "l'énergie". Le rouge est la couleur souvent utilisée pour désigner le courage, la force et le pouvoir. Cela représente bien le lien fort qui unit les couples échangistes. Le rouge est stimulant, dynamique et excitant. Le rouge inspire le désir et l'action avec un lien étroit avec la sexualité et un appétit accru. Le noir est la couleur du mystère. Cela recouvre, cache et implique qu'il y a des barrières et des limites, tout comme le mode de vie du libertinage. C'est une couleur forte et puissante - le noir est formel et sophistiqué, sexy et secret. C'est la couleur qui représente des choses qui peuvent vous effrayer et vous faire hésiter. C'est une couleur qui signifie pouvoir et contrôle. Il est considéré comme intimidant, tout en restant raffiné, élégant et confiant. La balançoire représente évidemment le concept lui-même du mode de vie de l'échangisme. Il est associé au mouvement, aux échanges et aux partages physiques et émotionnels au sein des relations ouvertes et de personnes partageant les mêmes idées. Le cercle représente le groupe de personnes échangistes et libertins liées par le même mode de vie. Il est associé par le lien fort qui unit les couples et la communauté. |
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Red: #FF0000 (actually #ED2024)
Black: #000000
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