Well, it's a complex matter. Some might argue that as long as all parties are consenting adults, it could be seen as a private choice within the boundaries of their relationships. However, from a more traditional moral perspective, it goes against the monogamous norms that many societies uphold. It also has potential implications for family values and the way relationships are generally perceived in the public eye.
They can have a negative impact. Jealousy often arises when partners engage in swinging. It can shatter the trust that a relationship is built on. Even if both parties initially agreed, feelings can change during or after the experience.
This is a complex matter. On one hand, in a consensual and adult - only context, some might argue that as long as all parties involved are fully aware and agreeing, it could be seen as a form of adult sexual exploration within the boundaries of legality. However, from a more traditional or conservative moral perspective, it goes against the norms of monogamous relationships and family values. So, it really depends on different ethical frameworks.
I don't think they are very common. It's a lifestyle that often stays within certain circles. Most people either don't know about it or are not interested in it. Only a small percentage of the population might be part of the swinger community and thus, real stories are not frequently heard.
Another option is to discuss scientific discoveries. Such as the latest research in space exploration, like the discovery of new exoplanets which is really exciting.
Sharing or seeking such sexual stories is inappropriate and goes against ethical and moral standards. We should focus on positive and respectful aspects of Indian culture, such as its rich traditions, art, and cuisine.