threesome

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Hence, in case you seek to be recognized as explained, then being the third party in a threesome is the best place to be.

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  1. noun A group of three persons or things.
  2. noun An activity involving three people, especially a golf match in which one player competes against two others who alternate their play.
  3. adjective Consisting of or performed by three.

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  • They enjoyed each other as a threesome, and Grace enjoyed each of them individually. —  FSF,July2008
  • Judith smoothed the covers around the threesome, then turned to fetch the new papa. —  Garwood, Julie - The Secret
  • “I told you, we have to have sex now No, I believe the term you used for a threesome was ‘the thing.’” Mircea slipped on his suit coat. —  EmbracetheNight
  • Hence, in case you seek to be recognized as explained, then being the third party in a threesome is the best place to be. —  Find Free Articles - ArticlesBase
  • Some marriages would go through a hard time right after a threesome is attempted and that makes the third party feel guilty for what happens to the couple. —  Find Free Articles - ArticlesBase
 

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