Little pigs. Jonas Brothers. Three is a magic number, especially when it comes to sex. According to Dr. Gay men tend to be VERY sexually picky, and if 2 people are interested in adding a third, the vetting process is exhaustive multiple pictures of all parties from multiple angles and sexual preference resume as well as hosting negotiations. If sex with person A is hot, and sex with person B is hot, then it would stand to reason that sex with A and B at the same time would be just as hot, if not hotter. Threesomes, on their own, are not inherently hot.
Threesomes hold something of a mythical appeal in our collective sexual imagination. Adding an extra body to a sexual encounter is hot as hell designed for any number of reasons, not slight of which is just the absolute visual and physical sensory overload so as to comes with it. Popular as the fantasy might be, research suggests the IRL experience is more of a mixed bag. In practice, threesomes are actually not that common. For monogamous couples, on the other hand, threesomes might be the single exception en route for the rule of exclusivity—and experimenting along with it might involve some unexpected affecting turbulence along the way.
Activate Slideshow I'm not going to act as if like threesomes are a new affair. Group sex has been around designed for thousands of years — even so as to famous Sex and The City affair about triads aired wait for it 19 years ago. At this advantage, threesomes are so commonplace they've constant been depicted on HBO's The Adolescent Pope: a show about a pope, guys. And that's not a abysmal thing at all.