Everything on Threesomes, Foursomes & Moresomes
What is 3somes, 4somes, and Moresomes?
A threesome is a sexual activity involving three people, typically two men and one woman, or two women and one man. A foursome is a sexual activity involving four people, typically two men and two women. Moresomes involve more than four people and can involve any combination of genders.
Does it get complicated with 3somes, 4somes, and Moresomes?
Yes, it can get complicated with threesomes, foursomes, and moresomes. It is important to discuss boundaries and expectations before engaging in any sexual activity with multiple partners. It is also important to make sure that everyone involved is comfortable with the situation and that all parties are consenting.
What Threesomes, Foursomes and Moresomes need to know?
Threesomes, Foursomes and Moresomes need to know that communication is key.
All parties involved need to be comfortable with the situation and talk openly about their boundaries and expectations. It is also important to practice safe sex and use protection.
What shouldn’t Threesomes, Foursomes and Moresomes do?
Threesomes, Foursomes and Moresomes should not involve any participants who are not comfortable with the situation or who do not have full consent from all parties involved.
Additionally, all parties should practice safe sex and use protection.
How do Threesomes, Foursomes and Moresomes deal with jealousy?
The most important thing when it comes to dealing with jealousy in threesomes, foursomes, and moresomes is communication. All participants should be open and honest with each other about their feelings and boundaries. It is also important to establish ground rules before engaging in any sexual activities.
Why do people do Threesomes, Foursomes and Moresomes?
People do threesomes, foursomes, and moresomes for a variety of reasons. Some people may do it to spice up their sex life, while others may do it to explore their sexuality.
Others may do it as a way to explore non-monogamous relationships.
Any advice to get a Threesomes, Foursomes and Moresomes?
- Talk to your partner(s) about your desires and expectations.
- Make sure everyone involved is comfortable with the situation.
- Set boundaries.
- Use protection.
- Have a plan for aftercare.
Should people do Threesomes, Foursomes and Moresomes?
These activities can be a great way to spice up a relationship or to explore new sexual experiences.
However, it is important to make sure that all parties involved are comfortable with the idea and have discussed the boundaries and expectations beforehand.
What do you say to people saying Threesomes, Foursomes and Moresomes are wrong/ nonsense/ $%^^&?
That is a personal opinion and everyone has the right to their own opinion. Everyone has their own beliefs and opinions, and it is up to each individual to decide what is right for them. There is no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to morality. It is important to be respectful of other people’s choices and preferences.
What about the risk of STIs/ HIV?
I would say that it is important to practice safe sex and use protection when engaging in any type of sexual activity, including threesomes, foursomes, and moresomes. HIV is a serious virus and can be easily spread through unprotected sex, so it is important to take the necessary precautions to protect yourself and your partners.
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About Dr. Martha Tara Lee
Surrounded by friends who were sexually inhibited and struck by dire lack of positive conversations around sex and sexuality in Singapore, Dr. Martha Tara Lee set out to make a positive difference in embarking on her doctorate in human sexuality before launching Eros Coaching in 2009. Today, she remains dedicated to working with individuals and couples who wish to lead self-actualised and pleasure-filled lives.
She also holds certificates in counselling, coaching and sex therapy, and her fourth degree – a Masters in Counselling in May 2018. In practice since 2009, she is the only certified sexuality educator and certified sexuality educator supervisor by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) in Singapore.
Often cited in the media, Dr. Lee is the appointed Clinical Sexologist for Singapore Cancer Society. She was recognised as one of ‘Top 50 Inspiring Women Under 40′ by Her World in July 2010, and one of ‘Top 100 Inspiring Women’ by CozyCot in March 2011. She has published four books: Love, Sex and Everything In-Between, Orgasmic Yoga, From Princess to Queen and {Un}Inhibited.
Martha works with individuals and couples in private coaching sessions, and conducts her own workshops. She takes prides in making sure all her workshops are also fun, educational, and sex-positive. This comes easily to her because even though she is extremely dedicated and serious about her work, she fundamentally believes that sex is meant to be fun, wonderful, amazing and sacred. As such, this serious light-heartedness has shone through again and again. For her full profile, click here. Email her here.