Once in a While my Mind is Blown - Ashburn Swingers and White Rocks in the Front Yard?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have rocks in my front yard and am definitely not a swinger.


Same here, but I'm amused at the idea.

I mean I doubt Swingers are cruising the streets and knocking on random doors.



This made me laugh! If it was only that easy and convenient...
Anonymous
Ashburn Farm strictly prohibits the use of rocks in landscaping. I have always had my own theories as to why. I've lived in Ashburn for over 17 years and that rumor was around when I moved here. Not white rocks but Clydes on a Thursday night...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ashburn Farm strictly prohibits the use of rocks in landscaping. I have always had my own theories as to why. I've lived in Ashburn for over 17 years and that rumor was around when I moved here. Not white rocks but Clydes on a Thursday night...


I've been to Clyde's on a Thursday night and have never seen this...why am I always missing all he fun.
Anonymous
If you go back 20 years ago, I knew people in Fairfax and Rockville talking about white rocks and swinging. Now its LoCo, HoCo and Fredneck. Funny thing, it's just talk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you go back 20 years ago, I knew people in Fairfax and Rockville talking about white rocks and swinging. Now its LoCo, HoCo and Fredneck. Funny thing, it's just talk.


I mean you can find swingers everywhere in the Washington metro. I live in Great Falls and I've met others from Vienna, McLean and Ashburn. A lot of people would be surprised at the percentage of the population that participates in the lifestyle. The sad part is that most I know are in their 40s, and that's what makes it hard for us that are younger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you go back 20 years ago, I knew people in Fairfax and Rockville talking about white rocks and swinging. Now its LoCo, HoCo and Fredneck. Funny thing, it's just talk.


I mean you can find swingers everywhere in the Washington metro. I live in Great Falls and I've met others from Vienna, McLean and Ashburn. A lot of people would be surprised at the percentage of the population that participates in the lifestyle. The sad part is that most I know are in their 40s, and that's what makes it hard for us that are younger.


Agree, you should see Blacks or Woodmont Grill in Bethesda on a Thursday evening in the spring or fall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you go back 20 years ago, I knew people in Fairfax and Rockville talking about white rocks and swinging. Now its LoCo, HoCo and Fredneck. Funny thing, it's just talk.


I mean you can find swingers everywhere in the Washington metro. I live in Great Falls and I've met others from Vienna, McLean and Ashburn. A lot of people would be surprised at the percentage of the population that participates in the lifestyle. The sad part is that most I know are in their 40s, and that's what makes it hard for us that are younger.


Agree, you should see Blacks or Woodmont Grill in Bethesda on a Thursday evening in the spring or fall.


Do they attract a younger crowd?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ashburn Farm strictly prohibits the use of rocks in landscaping. I have always had my own theories as to why. I've lived in Ashburn for over 17 years and that rumor was around when I moved here. Not white rocks but Clydes on a Thursday night...


It does? I live in Ashburn Farm and in the last year did comprehensive landscaping and it included a truck load (literally) of river rock to be dumped where the water swell used to flood my yard. I submitted the drawings my landscape atchitecht drew up and samples of all materials, including tbe rocks. It was approved.
Anonymous
Swinger here we don't need white rocks we have websites
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ashburn Farm strictly prohibits the use of rocks in landscaping. I have always had my own theories as to why. I've lived in Ashburn for over 17 years and that rumor was around when I moved here. Not white rocks but Clydes on a Thursday night...


I've been to Clyde's on a Thursday night and have never seen this...why am I always missing all he fun.


Ive gone in seach of these illusive swingers to observe them in their habitat and never have seen anything that would appear to be swingerish. Mist be an urban legend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have rocks in my front yard and am definitely not a swinger.


Same here, but I'm amused at the idea.

I mean I doubt Swingers are cruising the streets and knocking on random doors.



This made me laugh! If it was only that easy and convenient...


+1 Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ashburn Farm strictly prohibits the use of rocks in landscaping. I have always had my own theories as to why. I've lived in Ashburn for over 17 years and that rumor was around when I moved here. Not white rocks but Clydes on a Thursday night...


I've been to Clyde's on a Thursday night and have never seen this...why am I always missing all he fun.


Clyde's on Thursday night is cougar night. Don't see many couples going there together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On a radio show this morning on my morning drive, people were calling in and saying that Ashburn was a swinger haven and there were all sorts of swinger meet ups there. Also they were talking about people having white rocks in the front yard being a signal for swingers.

I have never heard of this and it blew my mind. My neighbors have white rocks! WTF? Have you heard of this?


Lol yes, of course! Your age may have something to do with your ignorance though
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
sandmguy wrote:No to rocks. Yes to pineapple flags and backyard tiki bars.


I use tiki bars to scare mosquitoes away, not attract swingers. So I guess I'm doing it wrong and that's disappointing, I could definitely use the excitement.


I'll bet you use tiki TORCHES. big difference
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