The other side of three
Before Sol publishes the final piece in his three-part series on threesomes, Cara jumps in with some thoughts of her own.
There’s been a lot of talk here lately about threesomes (you can read Sol’s articles here and here) so I thought I’d contribute my own thoughts on the subject.
To begin, here is a bit of basic background if you’re not familiar with how threesomes are discussed. There are initials to denote what each threesome means and what role each partner takes. The standard M and F are male and female - having never experienced an all female, trans or non-binary threesome, I’m not going to be able to speak with any authority on those varieties and wouldn’t want to wing it but, as ever with The Sex Guides, sex is for all and we neither exclude nor judge.
The order of the letters is important – it tells you who touches whom. For example, MFF is a threesome with one man and two women who all interact with one another. MFM is a threesome with one woman and two men who both focus on her (no crossing of swords).
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