Q&A: We Both Broke Our No Kissing Rule. Now What?
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Play rules are defined together as a couple, and they are likely to evolve with more experiences — especially when they're broken.
When couples first begin exploring swinging-inspired consensual non-monogamy, one common restriction is no kissing because it's perceived as being more intimate. Charlie and Arienne share what to do if you've both broken this rule and discuss how to understand better what you both want out of an open lifestyle in this episode of SexBecause.

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