A Gatsby Party and Discussing Intentions
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Ringing in the New Year usually means a countdown, a drink, and calling it a night. Ours looked a lot different this year: a Gatsby themed lifestyle house party, a maze of play spaces, and a moment on a couch at midnight that taught us more about confidence than we expected. We talk through the real logistics that happen before the sexy part, why this particular group felt unusually friendly, and how the environment can make “being seen” feel normal instead of scary.
We also get honest about consent culture. We’re fully on board with clear rules, respect, and personal responsibility, but we debate what happens when the consent spiel goes on so long that the room drifts away. That leads into one of the biggest takeaways of the night: when consent and expectations are clear, even a very public moment can feel grounded, not performative. We share what it was like to have people glance, move along, and let us exist in the background rather than making it weird.
From there, we zoom out into a midyear check-in on our lifestyle goals. We unpack the tension between serious mode and playful mode, how reassurance can be the difference between pressure and encouragement, and why small measurable intentions like “don’t sit down” and “talk to three people” can change your whole experience. If you’re navigating the swinger lifestyle, consensual nonmonogamy, or just trying to communicate better about desire, this one is packed with real-world lessons. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review, what’s one intention you’re setting for your next event?
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