A sexual threesome may not be to everyone's taste, but if it is something you want to try like most things in life there are rules and etiquette to follow. Expert Madison Missina says the basics are quite simple - keep it safe, make sure everyone feels comfortable with the situation and have fun. Missina, a sex worker writing for the Mamamia network's Prude and the Pornstar , offers these do's and don'ts for threesomes. There are unwritten rules for every threesome which will help make it fun for everyone - according to two sex workers speaking on the issue. The first step into a threesome is, of course, to find the three people who are going to be involved. She said hiring a professional is always possible.
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Your girlfriend--or current really game hook-up--might not even need much convincing. According to a poll by luxury sex toy company Lelo , 20 percent of women reported having a threesome in , up from 10 percent in But how do three become one, without things getting triply awkward? Here, the eight simple rules for having a thoroughly enjoyable threesome. Test the Waters Trying to figure out if she'd be down to clown with a third? Find a Third Partner This is the hardest part for most people—even, back in their pre-escort days, Bianca and Rob.
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Having a threesome is a relatively popular sexcapade that couples use to spice up their lust lives. While we totally trust the experts, we were wondering how real couples with "the more the merrier" philosophy actually navigate the line between too hot and too far. So we talked to some people about their rules of engagement. This was a verbal rule we agreed upon prior to bringing in a third party.