Online Swinger's Magazine Adds Social Network

DENVER — A magazine aimed at the swinging community has launched a full social-networking site to support its online presence.

The online magazine is called Kasidie.com, and they're calling this new community Swinger 2.0. The site's creative team is promising that this new community will combine everything that's great about Facebook and Match.com.

But unlike Facebook, joining Kasidie.com will cost users $19.95 per month. That price will include access to photo albums, friend networks and other standard social-networking bells and whistles.

The main event for subscribers, according to Kasidie.com's brass, will be the added legitimacy that comes with a full subscription. A company representative said that a full subscription will give users the ability to "attend parties, events and resort takeovers worldwide, and more."

Along with those features, site representatives said that they want to organize real-world activities to help user connect with new swingers in their area.

The Kasidie.com magazine offers articles, feature stories, erotic photos, adult fiction and advice columns, all aimed at swingers and the swinging lifestyle. For more information, visit Kasidie.com or email scott@kasidie.com.

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