
According to a Discurv study published in 2025, the threesome ranks among the most widespread fantasies among French people — particularly among women (40% of respondents in a European IFOP survey). And for good reason: it's one of the best ways to step outside pre-established sexual scripts, let your desire speak without filter, and completely reinvent the codes of intimacy.
A threesome isn't just for couples. Singles, straight couples, queer, lesbian, gay — it doesn't matter. What counts is that open-mindedness, that curiosity, that shared desire to explore together what three bodies can create.
On paper, it's thrilling. In real life? It's more complicated. What does it actually look like? How do you make sure everyone feels at ease? How do you find the right person — or people — for your threesome?
Here is the guide you've been waiting for — for those ready to take the plunge.
How to bring up a threesome with your partner?
Setting the right scene for the conversation
If you're in a relationship and you raise this question, one rule applies: context is (almost) everything. Don't bring this up after an argument, during a moment of tension, and especially not in the heat of the moment (or right after). Raw desire is not the right time to talk about shared intimacy.
Create a calm, neutral moment: a quiet dinner for two, a walk, an instant where you feel connected without sex as the immediate backdrop. The atmosphere must be conducive to trust — the kind where you sense the other person is truly receptive, open, not on the defensive.
When you bring up the subject, be clear about your intentions. Don't let your partner imagine the worst. Tell them clearly what excites you: is it the thrill of sharing your intimacy? The possibility of discovering new sensations? The desire to breathe new life into your relationship? Express that this is a shared project, an adventure you want to experience together — not a veiled criticism of your relationship or your current sex life.
If you're single, you don't have this preliminary conversation with a partner, but the importance of establishing clear boundaries with the people who will be involved remains just as essential.
Threesome: the points you absolutely must address
Before you take the plunge, certain questions need to be laid on the table — for all three people involved:
-
Context and logistics. Where? When? At your place or somewhere else? For a first time, you need to be prepared — physically and emotionally. Total improvisation can create unnecessary anxiety. Talk about the location, the timing, and how everything will be practically arranged.
-
What you are and aren't willing to do. Which positions appeal to you? Where do you draw the line? What you're happy to explore, and what is off-limits. No judgment, but complete clarity. You don't want to be intimate with a close friend? Say so.
-
Your fears and reservations. Be honest about what worries you. Feeling afraid of being left out, jealous, or inadequate is perfectly normal. Naming these fears is how you defuse them. A threesome only works if all three people feel involved, valued, and never overlooked.
-
The relational context. Who is the third person? A friend, a stranger found online, a colleague you like? The dynamic will be very different depending on whether you have a pre-existing history or not. Discuss what this implies relationally for each person.
-
The before and the after. Do you stay together as three? Do you find yourselves as two? Do you sleep together? When do you speak again? Don't leave these details vague. Many disappointments stem from unspoken expectations about what happens once the moment is over.
And above all: consent is the absolute priority for all three people. It is the foundation on which everything rests.

What reservations might your partner have?
When the idea of a threesome comes up, certain fears tend to surface — and they're entirely legitimate. Knowing them means you can anticipate them.
-
The fear of being left out is the most common: "What if I don't feel involved in what's happening? What if the other two focus on each other, leaving me on the sidelines?" It's vital to discuss this beforehand. During the encounter, everyone must be attentive to ensuring no one is left out.
-
Jealousy. Even in an open relationship, seeing your partner with someone else can stir unexpected emotions. Some find it exciting; others may find it very difficult. Talk about it openly together before you take the plunge.
-
The fear of performance. "What if it doesn't go well? What if I'm not up to it?" Take the pressure off right now. Sex is fun, not a competition. No one is there to judge, compare, or evaluate. You're there to feel good and to feel good together. That's all.
How to find a threesome?
Bringing it up with people around you
It's quite possible that among the people around you, someone catches your eye: a friend, someone you see from time to time, someone with whom the connection could move to the next level. If you're considering this option, be extremely clear about the boundaries. The last thing you want is for this intimate experience to come between a precious friendship.
The more explicit, the better. Ask the same questions as you would with a stranger — perhaps even with more clarity, since an ongoing relationship may depend on it.
If no one in your usual circle feels right, go out, frequent bars, create connection, build chemistry.
Pay attention to small gestures, glances, mutual attentions. Create sexual tension and observe how people respond. Sometimes, attraction blooms where you least expect it.
Dedicated apps
Classic dating apps (Tinder, Bumble) can work, but you'll come across a lot of profiles who aren't necessarily looking for a threesome. If you go that route, make your intentions clear in your bio. Be direct: "We're looking for someone for a threesome" saves time and avoids misunderstandings.
Even better: dedicated apps. Here are our recommendations:
-
Feeld : one of the most well-known, designed to explore all fantasies without judgment.
-
Nous Libertins: for couples or singles looking for shared experiences.
-
Le club app: app designed for libertines
-
FetLife: if you envision your threesome with a more BDSM edge.
These apps save you precious time. Everyone there shares the same explicit intention. Look for profiles with experience, who understand the codes, who inspire trust. Take your time. Don't rush toward the first interesting profile. The best experiences are born from patience and intuition.
Libertine parties
Libertine evenings and clubs are the real-life equivalent of dating apps, but with cocktails, music, and atmosphere. Attendees arrive knowing that the door is open to encounters, exchanges, and perhaps something more.
You can go solo or as a couple. It's a space for encounter and exploration, a place where desire can be expressed freely, without shame.
Finding the right event or venue is less straightforward than it seems, especially if you're new to it. Word of mouth remains your best ally: you can be confident the evening will be of quality, organized by people who take consent seriously.
Before you go, check: the theme, the average age of attendees, the reputation, the consent guarantees, the venue. You want to be somewhere that inspires trust.
Once inside, it's like a bar, a spa, or a classic evening out — but infused with eroticism: outfits are bolder, the music more sensual, the atmosphere more charged. You can let yourself go fully — dance, kiss, explore. The libertine clubs of the 1970s had exactly this energy: a place where sexual freedom was expressed openly and without guilt.

Threesome: what does it actually look like?
Three bodies, three different rhythms. What takes ten minutes for one may take twenty for another and forty for the third. At 1969, we believe sex toys aren't crutches — they're tools for synchronization: a variable-intensity stimulator lets each person accelerate their pleasure without rushing the others. A shared remote turns variations into a collective game.
Moreover, before you take the plunge, try out certain practices as a duo beforehand: double penetration, for example. You'll approach the threesome feeling more at ease, knowing what works for you.
The secret? Not chasing perfect synchrony, but respecting each person's rhythm.
Positions for a threesome
With three bodies, the configurations are endless. Here are a few ideas based on anatomies and desires, to give you a direction — with the added touch of a sex toy.
Woman / Woman / Man

Configuration 1: vaginal penetration + stimulation between women
The man penetrates one of the women. The other draws close, and the two women caress, pleasure, and kiss each other. The woman being penetrated feels a double wave of sensation: the penetration and the contact with her partner.
For this configuration, a multi-use clitoral stimulator allows the woman being penetrated or the second woman to receive clitoral stimulation. She can use it herself, or her partner can do it for her.
Configuration 2: oral pleasure + masturbation with an air pulse stimulator
The man receives oral pleasure from one of the women. To heighten everyone's enjoyment, you can use an arousing and stimulating lip gloss that awakens the senses and creates extra thrills.
Meanwhile, the other woman receives focused stimulation with an air pulse clitoral stimulator, held by the man or by her partner. The air pulse stimulator creates a wave-like sensation that gradually intensifies pleasure, building a parallel crescendo: as the man's arousal rises through oral pleasure, the women reach the same level of desire through clitoral stimulation. The three bodies find their natural synchronization.
Configuration 3: vaginal penetration + stimulation with a realistic dildo
The man penetrates one of the women. The other woman can be penetrated simultaneously thanks to a realistic dildo. Either the man or one of the women can stimulate their partner, creating sensations of double penetration without the third body being directly involved.
The women can also penetrate each other. A double dong (that long sex toy divided into two ends) allows both women to penetrate each other simultaneously, enjoying the closeness and each other's movements. The man savours the view, and can caress or stimulate them in other ways.
Man / Woman / Man

Configuration 1: one man penetrates, the other receives
One of the men penetrates the woman vaginally or anally. The other man receives oral pleasure, is stimulated manually, or simply lets himself be caressed by either partner. A vibrating cockring helps delay and intensify pleasure for the one receiving stimulation. The vibration enhances sensations without being too intrusive.
Configuration 2: double penetration
This is often the central fantasy in this configuration: the woman receives both men simultaneously, one vaginally and the other anally (or according to her preferences). A cockring or penile ring can also be used to sustain the erection longer. Reach for an adjustable cockring like the Hero Ring if you're not sure which model to choose: made from soft medical-grade silicone, it fits all sizes and shapes.
An intimate lubricant is absolutely essential here: it's the secret to everything unfolding with comfort and ease. The Mixgliss Max range is ideal for accompanying an intense and prolonged session. It's a trusted choice for your threesome.
To prepare the woman for double penetration, the couple can use a dildo or a harness like the Desirous to explore this rather intense practice beforehand.
Configuration 3: vaginal penetration + oral pleasure
One of the men penetrates the woman vaginally. The other man receives her oral pleasure. The woman is at the centre — double stimulation, double sensation. You can add arousing products for oral pleasure to heighten the experience.
Man / Man / Man

Configuration 1: simultaneous penetration
One man penetrates the second, who penetrates the third. A chain of pleasure, a sense of bodily continuity. Consider an anal sex toy to prepare.
Configuration 2: penetration + manual stimulation
One penetrates the other while the third pleasures himself manually or with a masturbator.
Configuration 3: penetration + oral pleasure
One penetrates the second, while the third can find pleasure through oral stimulation. Each body occupies a place, receives a specific kind of attention.
Woman / Woman / Woman

Configuration 1: multi-stimulation pleasure
The three women pleasure each other with fingers, tongue, or a sex toy such as a rabbit designed for dual stimulation (clitoral and penetration). One or more sex toys can be passed between them, each discovering them at her own pace.
Configuration 2: the vibrating egg as a collective game
In a three-woman configuration, a vibrating egg can create an intriguing dynamic: one wears it while the other two decide when to activate it — or each can wear one and swap the remotes. Each woman experiences this freedom of hands: caressing the other without interruption, exploring, playing with the intensities. It's a form of shared power and pleasure where no one is left out.
Configuration 3: harness + dual stimulation
One of the women wears a harness with a dildo or a strap-on and penetrates one of her partners. The Unique lingerie harness can accommodate one or two dildos for double penetration. It's perfect for pegging, vaginal penetration, and double penetration.
The woman being penetrated can also pleasure the third woman: each one gives and receives at the same time.
Essential accessories for a threesome
Before embarking on a group encounter, make sure you have the right accessories. Here's what your basket should contain for a successful first threesome:
-
Intimate lubricant: this is the absolute priority. With three bodies, encounters can be longer, more intense, creating more friction. A good lubricant dramatically improves comfort and ensures everything unfolds smoothly. Water-based is essential if you're using silicone sex toys.
-
In a configuration with at least one man and one woman: A multi-stimulation sex toy like the Man Wand Edgy , a powerful 2-in-1 Wand with an interchangeable head. It stimulates erogenous zones as well as the frenulum, the glans, and the perineum. A perfect all-in-one for your threesome.
-
For configurations with at least two women: A dildo or vibrator that allows simultaneous penetration.
-
For configurations involving at least one man: a cockring to prolong and intensify pleasure.
-
For configurations involving double penetration: Try the practice beforehand with a dildo
Take the time to compare these products, to discover what makes you feel alive. The object must appeal to you, personally. Your partners must also feel perfectly comfortable with what will be used on their bodies.

Our tips for a threesome that goes beautifully
Take the pressure off. Sex is fun. Not an exam, not a competition, not a performance test. You are three people who want to feel good together. Laugh if something doesn't work, if the timing is off, if a position is uncomfortable. Laughter is the best release valve.
Communicate. Before, during, after. During the encounter, say what you enjoy, what feels good, what isn't working. An uncomfortable position? Say so. You'd like more contact? Whisper it. Real conversations during intimacy are a form of connection in their own right. They create a synchronicity between bodies.
After the encounter, take time to talk about what you felt. Unexpected emotions may surface. Allow yourself to explore them without guilt.
Let go of preconceptions and received ideas. There is no "right way" to have a threesome. There is your way. You want to explore at your own pace, with your own preferences, according to what feels comfortable for you. What matters is what all three of you desire.
Three bodies. Three desires. Three stories crossing paths for one night. It's not complicated — as long as you take the time to talk, to listen, to anticipate. A threesome isn't an end in itself; it's a playground.
And if this experience becomes a warm, shared, unforgettable memory? Then you will have succeeded in what matters most.


According to a Discurv study published in 2025, the threesome ranks among the most widespread fantasies among French people — particularly among women (40% of respondents in a European IFOP survey). And for good reason: it's one of the best ways to step outside pre-established sexual scripts, let your desire speak without filter, and completely reinvent the codes of intimacy.
A threesome isn't just for couples. Singles, straight couples, queer, lesbian, gay — it doesn't matter. What counts is that open-mindedness, that curiosity, that shared desire to explore together what three bodies can create.
On paper, it's thrilling. In real life? It's more complicated. What does it actually look like? How do you make sure everyone feels at ease? How do you find the right person — or people — for your threesome?
Here is the guide you've been waiting for — for those ready to take the plunge.
How to bring up a threesome with your partner?
Setting the right scene for the conversation
If you're in a relationship and you raise this question, one rule applies: context is (almost) everything. Don't bring this up after an argument, during a moment of tension, and especially not in the heat of the moment (or right after). Raw desire is not the right time to talk about shared intimacy.
Create a calm, neutral moment: a quiet dinner for two, a walk, an instant where you feel connected without sex as the immediate backdrop. The atmosphere must be conducive to trust — the kind where you sense the other person is truly receptive, open, not on the defensive.
When you bring up the subject, be clear about your intentions. Don't let your partner imagine the worst. Tell them clearly what excites you: is it the thrill of sharing your intimacy? The possibility of discovering new sensations? The desire to breathe new life into your relationship? Express that this is a shared project, an adventure you want to experience together — not a veiled criticism of your relationship or your current sex life.
If you're single, you don't have this preliminary conversation with a partner, but the importance of establishing clear boundaries with the people who will be involved remains just as essential.
Threesome: the points you absolutely must address
Before you take the plunge, certain questions need to be laid on the table — for all three people involved:
-
Context and logistics. Where? When? At your place or somewhere else? For a first time, you need to be prepared — physically and emotionally. Total improvisation can create unnecessary anxiety. Talk about the location, the timing, and how everything will be practically arranged.
-
What you are and aren't willing to do. Which positions appeal to you? Where do you draw the line? What you're happy to explore, and what is off-limits. No judgment, but complete clarity. You don't want to be intimate with a close friend? Say so.
-
Your fears and reservations. Be honest about what worries you. Feeling afraid of being left out, jealous, or inadequate is perfectly normal. Naming these fears is how you defuse them. A threesome only works if all three people feel involved, valued, and never overlooked.
-
The relational context. Who is the third person? A friend, a stranger found online, a colleague you like? The dynamic will be very different depending on whether you have a pre-existing history or not. Discuss what this implies relationally for each person.
-
The before and the after. Do you stay together as three? Do you find yourselves as two? Do you sleep together? When do you speak again? Don't leave these details vague. Many disappointments stem from unspoken expectations about what happens once the moment is over.
And above all: consent is the absolute priority for all three people. It is the foundation on which everything rests.

What reservations might your partner have?
When the idea of a threesome comes up, certain fears tend to surface — and they're entirely legitimate. Knowing them means you can anticipate them.
-
The fear of being left out is the most common: "What if I don't feel involved in what's happening? What if the other two focus on each other, leaving me on the sidelines?" It's vital to discuss this beforehand. During the encounter, everyone must be attentive to ensuring no one is left out.
-
Jealousy. Even in an open relationship, seeing your partner with someone else can stir unexpected emotions. Some find it exciting; others may find it very difficult. Talk about it openly together before you take the plunge.
-
The fear of performance. "What if it doesn't go well? What if I'm not up to it?" Take the pressure off right now. Sex is fun, not a competition. No one is there to judge, compare, or evaluate. You're there to feel good and to feel good together. That's all.
How to find a threesome?
Bringing it up with people around you
It's quite possible that among the people around you, someone catches your eye: a friend, someone you see from time to time, someone with whom the connection could move to the next level. If you're considering this option, be extremely clear about the boundaries. The last thing you want is for this intimate experience to come between a precious friendship.
The more explicit, the better. Ask the same questions as you would with a stranger — perhaps even with more clarity, since an ongoing relationship may depend on it.
If no one in your usual circle feels right, go out, frequent bars, create connection, build chemistry.
Pay attention to small gestures, glances, mutual attentions. Create sexual tension and observe how people respond. Sometimes, attraction blooms where you least expect it.
Dedicated apps
Classic dating apps (Tinder, Bumble) can work, but you'll come across a lot of profiles who aren't necessarily looking for a threesome. If you go that route, make your intentions clear in your bio. Be direct: "We're looking for someone for a threesome" saves time and avoids misunderstandings.
Even better: dedicated apps. Here are our recommendations:
-
Feeld : one of the most well-known, designed to explore all fantasies without judgment.
-
Nous Libertins: for couples or singles looking for shared experiences.
-
Le club app: app designed for libertines
-
FetLife: if you envision your threesome with a more BDSM edge.
These apps save you precious time. Everyone there shares the same explicit intention. Look for profiles with experience, who understand the codes, who inspire trust. Take your time. Don't rush toward the first interesting profile. The best experiences are born from patience and intuition.
Libertine parties
Libertine evenings and clubs are the real-life equivalent of dating apps, but with cocktails, music, and atmosphere. Attendees arrive knowing that the door is open to encounters, exchanges, and perhaps something more.
You can go solo or as a couple. It's a space for encounter and exploration, a place where desire can be expressed freely, without shame.
Finding the right event or venue is less straightforward than it seems, especially if you're new to it. Word of mouth remains your best ally: you can be confident the evening will be of quality, organized by people who take consent seriously.
Before you go, check: the theme, the average age of attendees, the reputation, the consent guarantees, the venue. You want to be somewhere that inspires trust.
Once inside, it's like a bar, a spa, or a classic evening out — but infused with eroticism: outfits are bolder, the music more sensual, the atmosphere more charged. You can let yourself go fully — dance, kiss, explore. The libertine clubs of the 1970s had exactly this energy: a place where sexual freedom was expressed openly and without guilt.

Threesome: what does it actually look like?
Three bodies, three different rhythms. What takes ten minutes for one may take twenty for another and forty for the third. At 1969, we believe sex toys aren't crutches — they're tools for synchronization: a variable-intensity stimulator lets each person accelerate their pleasure without rushing the others. A shared remote turns variations into a collective game.
Moreover, before you take the plunge, try out certain practices as a duo beforehand: double penetration, for example. You'll approach the threesome feeling more at ease, knowing what works for you.
The secret? Not chasing perfect synchrony, but respecting each person's rhythm.
Positions for a threesome
With three bodies, the configurations are endless. Here are a few ideas based on anatomies and desires, to give you a direction — with the added touch of a sex toy.
Woman / Woman / Man

Configuration 1: vaginal penetration + stimulation between women
The man penetrates one of the women. The other draws close, and the two women caress, pleasure, and kiss each other. The woman being penetrated feels a double wave of sensation: the penetration and the contact with her partner.
For this configuration, a multi-use clitoral stimulator allows the woman being penetrated or the second woman to receive clitoral stimulation. She can use it herself, or her partner can do it for her.
Configuration 2: oral pleasure + masturbation with an air pulse stimulator
The man receives oral pleasure from one of the women. To heighten everyone's enjoyment, you can use an arousing and stimulating lip gloss that awakens the senses and creates extra thrills.
Meanwhile, the other woman receives focused stimulation with an air pulse clitoral stimulator, held by the man or by her partner. The air pulse stimulator creates a wave-like sensation that gradually intensifies pleasure, building a parallel crescendo: as the man's arousal rises through oral pleasure, the women reach the same level of desire through clitoral stimulation. The three bodies find their natural synchronization.
Configuration 3: vaginal penetration + stimulation with a realistic dildo
The man penetrates one of the women. The other woman can be penetrated simultaneously thanks to a realistic dildo. Either the man or one of the women can stimulate their partner, creating sensations of double penetration without the third body being directly involved.
The women can also penetrate each other. A double dong (that long sex toy divided into two ends) allows both women to penetrate each other simultaneously, enjoying the closeness and each other's movements. The man savours the view, and can caress or stimulate them in other ways.
Man / Woman / Man

Configuration 1: one man penetrates, the other receives
One of the men penetrates the woman vaginally or anally. The other man receives oral pleasure, is stimulated manually, or simply lets himself be caressed by either partner. A vibrating cockring helps delay and intensify pleasure for the one receiving stimulation. The vibration enhances sensations without being too intrusive.
Configuration 2: double penetration
This is often the central fantasy in this configuration: the woman receives both men simultaneously, one vaginally and the other anally (or according to her preferences). A cockring or penile ring can also be used to sustain the erection longer. Reach for an adjustable cockring like the Hero Ring if you're not sure which model to choose: made from soft medical-grade silicone, it fits all sizes and shapes.
An intimate lubricant is absolutely essential here: it's the secret to everything unfolding with comfort and ease. The Mixgliss Max range is ideal for accompanying an intense and prolonged session. It's a trusted choice for your threesome.
To prepare the woman for double penetration, the couple can use a dildo or a harness like the Desirous to explore this rather intense practice beforehand.
Configuration 3: vaginal penetration + oral pleasure
One of the men penetrates the woman vaginally. The other man receives her oral pleasure. The woman is at the centre — double stimulation, double sensation. You can add arousing products for oral pleasure to heighten the experience.
Man / Man / Man

Configuration 1: simultaneous penetration
One man penetrates the second, who penetrates the third. A chain of pleasure, a sense of bodily continuity. Consider an anal sex toy to prepare.
Configuration 2: penetration + manual stimulation
One penetrates the other while the third pleasures himself manually or with a masturbator.
Configuration 3: penetration + oral pleasure
One penetrates the second, while the third can find pleasure through oral stimulation. Each body occupies a place, receives a specific kind of attention.
Woman / Woman / Woman

Configuration 1: multi-stimulation pleasure
The three women pleasure each other with fingers, tongue, or a sex toy such as a rabbit designed for dual stimulation (clitoral and penetration). One or more sex toys can be passed between them, each discovering them at her own pace.
Configuration 2: the vibrating egg as a collective game
In a three-woman configuration, a vibrating egg can create an intriguing dynamic: one wears it while the other two decide when to activate it — or each can wear one and swap the remotes. Each woman experiences this freedom of hands: caressing the other without interruption, exploring, playing with the intensities. It's a form of shared power and pleasure where no one is left out.
Configuration 3: harness + dual stimulation
One of the women wears a harness with a dildo or a strap-on and penetrates one of her partners. The Unique lingerie harness can accommodate one or two dildos for double penetration. It's perfect for pegging, vaginal penetration, and double penetration.
The woman being penetrated can also pleasure the third woman: each one gives and receives at the same time.
Essential accessories for a threesome
Before embarking on a group encounter, make sure you have the right accessories. Here's what your basket should contain for a successful first threesome:
-
Intimate lubricant: this is the absolute priority. With three bodies, encounters can be longer, more intense, creating more friction. A good lubricant dramatically improves comfort and ensures everything unfolds smoothly. Water-based is essential if you're using silicone sex toys.
-
In a configuration with at least one man and one woman: A multi-stimulation sex toy like the Man Wand Edgy , a powerful 2-in-1 Wand with an interchangeable head. It stimulates erogenous zones as well as the frenulum, the glans, and the perineum. A perfect all-in-one for your threesome.
-
For configurations with at least two women: A dildo or vibrator that allows simultaneous penetration.
-
For configurations involving at least one man: a cockring to prolong and intensify pleasure.
-
For configurations involving double penetration: Try the practice beforehand with a dildo
Take the time to compare these products, to discover what makes you feel alive. The object must appeal to you, personally. Your partners must also feel perfectly comfortable with what will be used on their bodies.

Our tips for a threesome that goes beautifully
Take the pressure off. Sex is fun. Not an exam, not a competition, not a performance test. You are three people who want to feel good together. Laugh if something doesn't work, if the timing is off, if a position is uncomfortable. Laughter is the best release valve.
Communicate. Before, during, after. During the encounter, say what you enjoy, what feels good, what isn't working. An uncomfortable position? Say so. You'd like more contact? Whisper it. Real conversations during intimacy are a form of connection in their own right. They create a synchronicity between bodies.
After the encounter, take time to talk about what you felt. Unexpected emotions may surface. Allow yourself to explore them without guilt.
Let go of preconceptions and received ideas. There is no "right way" to have a threesome. There is your way. You want to explore at your own pace, with your own preferences, according to what feels comfortable for you. What matters is what all three of you desire.
Three bodies. Three desires. Three stories crossing paths for one night. It's not complicated — as long as you take the time to talk, to listen, to anticipate. A threesome isn't an end in itself; it's a playground.
And if this experience becomes a warm, shared, unforgettable memory? Then you will have succeeded in what matters most.
