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A Friend Stopped By | 09/06/2009 6:00 am

Is Three in the Bedroom One Too Many? Maybe Not!

By Sybil Adelman Sage
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Editor’s note: Sybil Adelman Sage, one of the first women to break into television writing, is currently working on a fictitious memoir titled Diary of an Overachiever: Mensa Model Finishes First in NYC Marathon After Solving Economic Problems and Proposing Health Plan Praised by Democrats and Republicans Alike. 

Have you ever had a threesome? I’ve never been interested, picturing too many arms and other body parts called into play at the same time, like an overloaded electrical outlet that could, without warning, combust. Can three people be intimate? Doesn’t it create that same, "Sorry, you go ahead" awkwardness of a conference call? And who calls whom the next morning? Or was that how the conference call originated?

As I’m getting older, however, I’m starting to see why a couple might enlist a third person, not to join in the activities, but to serve as a concierge. The responsibilities would vary, depending on the age and needs of the couple. Think of it as sexual assisted living.

During the hormone-driven, teen years, this person would provide condoms and serve as the designated driver if one or both are in no condition to drive. Insurance companies might reduce premiums for those with this risk-reducing threesome in place.

Ages 20-40: The "sextra" is to suggest different positions to add variety, charge batteries for sexual aids and keep any offspring away from the bedroom. A couple engaged in adultery could have their own third person to keep an eye out for suspicious spouses, detectives and tabloid reporters, and in the case of married politicians, to draft the public apology.

Ages 35-50: For those getting a later start on having kids and facing fertility problems, the additional person monitors basal temperature, prodding the couple to have sex at optimal moments and TIVO-ing "The Daily Show" if they have to miss it.

Ages 60 & up: This is when the helper maintains the supply of Cialis and lubricants and remains in the ready position to run in with kneading hands upon hearing a loud cry indicating a Lipitor-induced leg cramp. If one of the team has suffered a hearing loss, the "sex-asst." (as the listing would appear on craigslist) is positioned during all activities to be visible to both partners and communicate, "Faster" and "Don’t stop" in sign language.

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T. BYNUM
Wow, brings back memories of a threesome in my young, single days.  Now at a few months from 60, one is more than enough. Besides, what I have I have no intentions of sharing….at least not knowingly!
By T. BYNUM on 09/08/2009 10:19 am
Chips AHoey
why does a threesome have to be two women and one guy - don’t we deserve two men?  I don’t know of any guy that deserves two women; however wonderful they may be…
By Chips AHoey on 09/08/2009 11:01 am
Sam Mirando
As Sam noted above, she had the dubious honor of being courted by and succumbing to two guys simultaneously - and her only satisfactory memory of the encounter is breakfast the next morning ;)
By Sam Mirando on 09/08/2009 1:04 pm
R.J.B. Reed

It depends on the women.  A bisexual woman would have plenty of fun in a threesome with a man and another woman.  A straight woman?  Not so much unless she’s a voyeur.  I participated in a threesome with two guys and it was interesting and fun, but nothing I’d want to do on a regular basis.  Though I think a lot of the issue is that the guys were both straight and not interested in each other. 

By R.J.B. Reed on 09/08/2009 8:29 pm
Zera Lee

I am a die-hard monogamist. For me, adding a third person would defeat the purpose of intimacy.

By Zera Lee on 09/08/2009 3:43 pm
Lepidopter Phoenyx
As long as everyone involved is a consenting adult, and everyone is on the same page as to the nature of the relationship, do whatever makes you happy, whether it’s traditional coupling, threesomes, swapping, or orgies.
By Lepidopter Phoenyx on 09/09/2009 7:24 am
Alexandria Hodes
Very sneaky way to introduce a titillating topic, yet the article was benign.
By Alexandria Hodes on 09/10/2009 12:09 pm