September 24, 2005 | |
School Converted to Swingers Club | |
Residents of a southwest Muncie neighborhood thought the 110-year-old former school with purple doors had been vacant these past 14 months. So neighbors were surprised to find out the building is home to one of Indiana's seven swingers clubs.
"I thought it was empty, to tell you the truth," Mary Neal, who rents a house across from the club, told The Star Press. "That shocks me. I'm just floored. There are a lot of kids that walk around here." Swinging involves having social and sexual intercourse with someone other than a spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend. It primarily involves couples. Local religious leaders are vowing to shut down the 7,3000-square-foot Klub Layden, saying it could bring crime into the community. And neighbors and city officials are debating whether the residential area is the proper location for a private club. Yes, the narrow-minded people of the world are once again trying to set everybody back fifty years in history! | |
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Comments:
It's amazing the club has been there for over a year now. No crime in the community yet caused by the club. I can't see why if they aren't bothering anyone and the neighbors didn't even realize they are there why they just don't let them alone.
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