Group Sex

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Threesomes aren't the be all and end all of more-than-two sex, foursomes and moresomes are also common in some fetish clubs and sex-positive social circles, and sex involving four or more people is often referred to as 'group sex'. There's more than one form of group sex - there's the gangbang, for example, where a group of people are all focused on one individual, and there's the orgy, which is more of a free-for-all. People of all and any sexualities and gender identities can enjoy group sex in the right context, and it's a great way to live out some of your deeper and darker fantasies.

Safer sex is even more important in group situations than it is in most others, as there's a far higher chance of picking up something you didn't want when you have more partners at once. You should also have consent negotiations before, during and after--it's vital to make sure that everyone is happy, comfortable and on the same page.

What is group sex? 

As the name suggests, it’s sexual interaction with more than 2 people involved. Threesomes, foursomes and moresomes of all kinds.

Do women like group sex?

Some do, some don’t, as with all things, different people have different preferences. There are many people on the kink scene who enjoy sex with more than one other person, especially within swingers groups but some are also monogamous. You just need to ask to find out.

Do you have to be polyamorous to enjoy group sex?

You don’t have to be. Poly people tend to have committed relationships with more than one other person, that can involve group sex dynamics but you can enjoy group sex even if you’re mostly monogamous.

Can I go to a swingers club as a single man?

It will depend on what the rules are for the club you visit. Some don’t allow single men at all, others accept them but generally a single man will pay more for entrance than a couple or single woman. Do your research before you go to your local swingers club by looking them up online or giving them a call.

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