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Swinger Goes Viral On TikTok For Boasting That She Lets Her Husband Sleep With Her Mother

Swinger Goes Viral On TikTok For Boasting That She Lets Her Husband Sleep With Her Mother
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A swinger has fascinated and horrified TikTokers with a recent video revelation she allows her husband to sleep with her mother whenever she is not in the mood for sex.

@madibrooks567 posted the video that depicts she and her mom mugging for the camera. When she reveals she lets her husband have sex with her mother, her husband swoops in and grabs her mother from behind.


"Yeah, I'm that kinda wife," she smugly concludes.

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Immediately, other users had questions, thoughts, concerns and lots of opinions.

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Swinging is a type of non-monogamous relationship wherein both partners have sex with other partners, both together and apart, though most of the time that does not involve members of each others' family.

"It involves consensual experiences that the partners discuss before during, and after with one another, where the details are shared as much or as little as desired," said Tammy Nelson, author of The New Monogamy, to Well & Good.

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@madibrooks567 answered most of the initial questions in a follow-up video in which she revealed her mother as well as her sister both sleep with her husband more than once a week.

However some viewers noticed an inconsistency in her many swinging TikToks:

"You got a new husband every video."

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@madibrooks567 posts a lot of swinging content to her TikTok account, in case you are curious about the other aspects of her life.

For more information on non-monogamy and human psychology surrounding it, check out Esther Perel's conversation with Lewis Howes on the subject here.

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