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* ''[[Politics (novel)|Politics]]'', a novel about a ménage à trois ("the socialist utopia of sex").
* ''[[Politics (novel)|Politics]]'', a novel about a ménage à trois ("the socialist utopia of sex").
* ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' (2006), there is a ménage à trois between Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] and the [[Cylon (2003)#Humanoid Cylons|humanoid Cylons]] [[Number Three (Battlestar Galactica)|Number Three]] and [[Number Six (Battlestar Galactica)|Number Six]], beginning in "[[Hero (Battlestar Galactica)|Hero]]" and apparently ending in "[[The Eye of Jupiter (Battlestar Galactica)|The Eye of Jupiter]]".
* ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' (2006), there is a ménage à trois between Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] and the [[Cylon (2003)#Humanoid Cylons|humanoid Cylons]] [[Number Three (Battlestar Galactica)|Number Three]] and [[Number Six (Battlestar Galactica)|Number Six]], beginning in "[[Hero (Battlestar Galactica)|Hero]]" and apparently ending in "[[The Eye of Jupiter (Battlestar Galactica)|The Eye of Jupiter]]".
* ''[[The Dreamers (film)|The Dreamers]]'' a film staring Eva Green shows a beautiful and functional Ménage à trois with a very unfortunate end.
* ''[[The Dreamers (film)|The Dreamers]]'' - a film staring Eva Green shows a beautiful and functional Ménage à trois with a very unfortunate end.
* ''[[Cabaret (film)]]'' - Takes place in pre-WW2 Germany. Three characters Max, Sally and Brian become involved.
* ''[[Cabaret (film)]]'' - Takes place in pre-WW2 Germany. Three characters Max, Sally and Brian become involved.
* ''[[Cold showers]]'' (2005)
* ''[[Cold showers]]'' (2005)
* ''[[Bounce]]'' (2007) Timberland ft. Timberlake and Missy Elliott, in the album Timberland Presents....Shock Value


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==

Revision as of 13:19, 26 April 2007

A ménage à trois is the French term describing a relationship or domestic arrangement in which three people, often a married couple and another lover, share a sexual relationship, although the relationship might or might not involve all three persons having sexual relations with each other.[1] The French phrase literally translates as "household of three".

It is also used to refer to an arrangement where three people share sexual relations, and this has become the predominant definition. Some also use it to describe any sex act involving three people, otherwise known as a threesome. Ménage à trois, two women with one man, has become more common, perhaps due to its presentation in porn films. There are ménage à trois arrangements involving two men and one woman, and these are also becoming more common.

Sometimes ménage à trois is called Hot Wives, referring to a married woman who has sex with men other than her spouse, with the husband's consent. In most cases the husbands take a vicarious pleasure in their wives' enjoyment, or enjoy watching, hearing, or knowing about their wives' adventures. Husbands may also take part by engaging in threesomes, or arranging dates for their wives.[citation needed]

Also see Polyamory[2].

Fictitious ménages à trois

The ménage à trois is a recurring theme in fiction and has been the subject of a number of books, plays, films and songs. Some notable examples which have this as a core theme include:

Further reading

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Notes

  1. ^ For example, Evans v. Commissioner, 908 F.2d 369, 370 (8th Cir. 1990) refers to the relationship between Carolyn Cassady, Neal Cassady, and Jack Kerouac as a "ménage à trois" even though there appears to be no real evidence that Neal Cassady and Kerouac had sexual contact with each other.
  2. ^ Paget, Lou (November 6, 2003). 365 Days of Sensational Sex: Tantalizing Tips and Techniques to Keep the Fires Burning All Year Long. Gotham. pp. 221–22. doi:ISBN 1-5924-0037X. {{cite book}}: Check |doi= value (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)