xPeeps, SocialKink, Swingers.com Set to Sponsor SwingFest Parties

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Adult social networking sites xPeeps.com, Swingers.com and SocialKink.com are teaming up to sponsor events at swingers convention SwingFest 2008.

The four-day lifestyle and swingers' convention is set for the Westin Diplomat Resort in Hollywood, Fla., from July 31-Aug. 3. Adult performer Mary Carey will host.

"If there's ever been a place xPeeps would feel at home, it's at Swingfest," xPeeps' Suzann Knudsen said. "We're excited to be part of this wonderful event and honored to sponsor two of the many great parties being held. We're sure they'll both be great."

xPeeps will sponsor two major events at the convention: a Swingers' Ball to be held Aug. 1 and a Lingerie Party to be held on Aug 2. Swingers.com will be sponsoring the Marey Carey party on Saturday night as well as a sponsor for other events at Swingfest. 

Brandon "Fight The Patent," managing partner for Swingers.com, is looking forward to the show. 

"With the success of HBO's Big Love and CBS new series SwingTown, mainstream America is being exposed to polygamy and swinging as an alternate lifestyle," he told XBIZ. "Swingers.com is the destination site for swingers."

SocialKink.com will sponsor SwingFest's Kink Party on Aug 2.

"SocialKink wants to be where the kinky people are," Socialkink's Nature Levon said. "And where can it get kinkier than a kink party at a swingers' expo?"

For more information on SwingFest 2008, visit SwingFest.com.

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