Reality TV series documents Warren County swingers

A new TV reality show exposes a veritable Peyton Place in one conservative Warren County community.

A&E's "Neighbors with Benefits" follows several local married couples who engage in extramarital relationships as they go about their regular lives as parents, professionals, soccer moms and little league coaches.

Couples starring in the nine, one-hour episodes include Tony and Diana, who serve as leaders for the swingers movement in their neighborhood; Brittany and Cody, who struggle with playing by the rules within the lifestyle; longtime swingers Lori and Eric, who fear the judgment of others; Vince and Penny, swinger newcomers who balance pressure by couples both for and against swinging and Mark and Amy, a monogamous couple who feel their friends Tony and Diana are always on the prowl for new recruits.

In a video preview posted on A&E's website, Diana introduces the series: "We live in your typical American suburb, except that..."

"...we live in a neighborhood with a lot of swingers," finishes Tony.

"Even with a strict set of rules to prevent taking extramarital relationships too far, each couple must deal with the varying effects of living this lifestyle, both inside and outside of their marriages. The series will examine the pitfalls that the lifestyle creates for some, proving that it's not without its challenges and possible personal devastation. While some of the couples on the block believe this way of living strengthens their union, others try to warn potential recruits against the consequences along with its disregard for the sanctity of marriage," the network said in a statement.

The series premieres at 10 p.m. March 22.

The Enquirer will have exclusive details on the show in an upcoming story.

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