Apres-Ski & Ecstasy: A Guide to Winter Swinging in Aspen and the Alps
When the temperature drops, the lifestyle heats up. There is something primal about the contrast between the freezing cold snow and the warmth of a naked body next to a fireplace. Whether you are hitting the slopes in Colorado or the French Alps, the “Apres-Ski” swinging scene is legendary.
1. Aspen: Glitz, Glamour, and Hot Tubs
Aspen is the playground of America’s rich and famous.
- The Scene: It’s all about the private house parties. The real action doesn’t happen in clubs; it happens in multi-million dollar rental mansions.
- The Vibe: High energy, lots of alcohol, and predominantly “Beautiful People” (or those who pay to be around them).
- Hot Tub Etiquette: If you are invited to a “tub party,” bringing a bottle of top-shelf tequila is the price of admission.
2. Courchevel & St. Moritz: European Sophistication
In Europe, the vibe shifts. It is less “party animal” and more “refined hedonism.”
- The Chalets: In places like Courchevel (France), swinging is often part of the “Libertine” culture. It’s quiet, discreet, and incredibly sensual.
- The Dining: The seduction starts over a fondue or raclette. It is a slow burn.
- The Mask: Unlike Aspen, where everyone wants to be seen, European winter parties often embrace the black lace mask to maintain discretion among the elite clientele.
3. Practical Tips for Cold-Weather Play
- Layering: Sexy lingerie needs to be practical until you are inside. Fur coats over lingerie is a classic look for a reason.
- Skin Care: Cold air dries out skin. Moisturize before you play. Nobody likes chafing.
- Hydration: Altitude + Alcohol + Sex = Dehydration. Drink water.
Final Thoughts
Winter swinging is the ultimate escape. It’s cozy, it’s intimate, and it feels like a secret world away from reality.
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