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.
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?
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.![]()
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...
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.![]()
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...
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.
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.
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.
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...
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.