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Group sex, is basically when people have sex, but they are in a group. For example, a group would be three people or more. It can consist of men, and women, or just men, or just women.
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When having group sex, you may have:
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Anal sex, rimming, oral sex, and others.
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'''Group sex''' is [[sexual behaviour]] involving more than two participants at the same time. The main focus of this page is group sex among humans, however group sex also occurs in other animal species - e.g. [[bighorn sheep]] and [[bonobo]]s.

Any and all sexual behaviour performed by two people can be a part of group sex, as well as a number of behaviors only possible with more than two people. Group sex involving one participant being penetrated by multiple people is sometimes termed a [[gang bang]]. In modern parlance an orgy may also refer to an event involving group sex.

The difference between an orgy and a 3(+)-way (i.e. 4-way, 5-way, 6-way, etc) is that in a 3(+)-way there is one specific occurrence of sexual activity, that may be added onto but not split off into separate entities; if there are 2 or more specific focal points of sex the 3(+)-some becomes an orgy. In one notable exception, some regard a case with two men and three women with the three foci of activity being the first man and one of the women, the second man and another woman and the third woman having sex either with one of the man-woman pairs, the other pair, or with both women, or, most commonly, rapidly cycling through all three of them, to be a special case which is not an orgy but rather a '''3-on-2''', '''cyclic ménage-à-trois''', '''horseshoe orgy'''{{Fact|date=June 2009}}, or other terms which vary widely with locale and group. If there were activity between the two men as well, such an arrangement would simply be an orgy, or perhaps a co-ed [[circle jerk]].

Group sex can occur amongst people of all [[sexual orientation]]s and genders.

==Group sex in contemporary culture==
While group sex has always been practiced in many cultures across the world, it wasn't until the 1960s that advocates of group sex first brought recreational (as opposed to purely ritual) group sex into the public consciousness of the Western world. Groups such as the [[Sexual Freedom League]]{{Fact|date=April 2009}} introduced many people to large scale, frequently polyamorous group sex. As the experiments and [[bohemian]] lifestyles of the 1960s became absorbed by the mainstream, group sex in a variety of forms became tremendously popular in the [[United States]] and [[Europe]] in the 1970s.

==Types of group sex==

Group sex may involve three or more people of any [[gender]] or [[sexual orientation]]. The events themselves may be characterized by sex; for example, a [[straight]] group sex session would involve only [[heterosexual]] sex. Some venues for group sex may be intended for a particular group or groups of people. Different types of group sex may or may not involve switching partners. Some [[sex club]]s, for example, require entrants to come in pairs and do not typically involve actual physical contact between people in different pairs. Group sex may involve a specific set of sexual activities; for example, some involve [[BDSM]], while "vanilla" group sex does not.

In many cultures, public intercourse is considered [[taboo]] and is illegal (see [[indecent exposure]]); many groups also frown upon sex that is not [[monogamy|monogamous]]. Group sex often takes place in private or clandestine locations, including homes, [[hotel]] rooms, unpopulated areas, or private clubs. [[Sex club]]s are often open to members only, while less formal locations (truck stops, wooded areas) may be semi-secret. Group sex also sometimes takes place in [[nightclub]]s, [[bathhouse]]s, [[erotic massage|massage parlors]], or [[bar (establishment)|bar]]s, although such places are sometimes subject to legal repercussions. Group sex may be a part of other social activities such as parties, although some venues such as [[gay bathhouse]]s tend to eschew talking.

The possibility for awkwardness among friends, significant others, or strangers at group sex is often cited as a problem with them, particularly in relatively spontaneous incidents of group sex such as drunken group sex among friends. Among [[heterosexual]]s, the relative availability of men and women is also a concern for participants, as social stigma or other factors structures the extent to which many men or women feel comfortable being [[promiscuous]].


===Prevalence===
Fantasies of group sex are extremely common among both men and women. In major studies, between 54%-88% of people fantasize about watching others have sex, 40%-42% fantasize about being watched by others, and between 39%-72% fantasize about bondage. <ref>{{Cite journal|contribution-url=http://www.psych.ubc.ca/~dellab/RESEARCH/DarkTriad/APA2004Howelletal.pdf|contribution=The Association Between Sexual Fantasies, Behaviors and Pornography in Undergraduates|first1=Teresa M.|last1=Howell|first2=Barry S.|last2=Cooper|first3=Kevin M.|last3=Williams|first4=Ashley|last4=Spetch|first5=John C.|last5=Yuille|title=Poster presented at the 112th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association}}</ref> The practice of group sex is not uncommon - the Janus Report indicated that 14% of men and 8% of women engaged in group sex. A 1968 report in ''Cosmopolitan'' magazine mentions use of [[marijuana]] use as sometimes being something which can increase the likelihood of group sex occurring, which the survey estimated as having a prevalence of 6 percent at that time in the United States.
.<ref>http://www.psych.umn.edu/courses/spring06/bermanm/psy3666/lectures/variations%20in%20human%20sexuality%20for%20web.pdf</ref> Many forms of sexual behavior were reported by Kinsey's subjects, but the official Kinsey Reports web site does not mention threesomes or group sex in the summary of Kinsey's findings.

===Safety===
With the arrival of [[AIDS]], group sex is widely considered a dangerous activity, precipitating crackdowns on venues where it takes place and a shift away from widespread anonymous group sex and towards sex parties among trusted groups of friends. In response to the threat of [[sexually transmitted infection]], some people have begun to organize safer sex parties in order to give people who enjoy group sex a risk-reduced way to participate in it. Such events typically do not involve [[intercourse]] or sex without necessary barrier methods such as [[condom]]s, focusing on group masturbation, protected [[oral sex]], the use of [[sex toy]]s, or other activities involving minimal risk of [[sexually transmitted infection|STD]] transmission. Many venues where group sex often take place provide condoms, [[dental dam]]s, [[latex]] [[glove]]s, [[lubricant]], or other tools for [[safe sex|safer sex]] to participants. However, sex involving potential fluid exchange is considered a major risk factor for [[HIV]] or other diseases.

[[Consent]] can also be an issue for participants of group sex, because individual participants may not want to perform certain acts (for example they may only want non-penetrative sex) and it can be difficult to establish clearly defined boundaries before group sex begins. Most organized forms of group sex impose restrictions or use customs to ensure that all sex involved is consensual; for example, some groups have specific non-verbal cues ([[eye contact]], hand gestures) used to communicate consent or lack thereof. Furthermore, [[alcohol]] and other drugs may be seen as risk factors for unwanted sexual contact during group sex. While the term “[[orgy]]” is used to refer to consensual group sex, it (and other terms such as "[[gangbang]]" or "pulling a train") can also be used to refer to [[sexual assault]] [[pack rape|committed by a group]].

==Sexual positions and combinations possible only in group sex==
{{main|List of sex positions#Group sex|l1=List of sex positions for group sex}}

==Initialism codes==
[[Image:PeterFendi Erotic Scene.jpg|thumb|right|[[Peter Fendi]] portrayed group sex in [[lithography]], c. 1834]]
A system of [[Acronym and initialism|initialism]]s has evolved to describe the variety of group sex arrangements. These codes can appear in [[erotic literature]] and film descriptions, member profiles in online communities, and personal ads. These codes consist of arrangements of the letters ''M'' (for ''male'') and ''F'' (for ''female''). Adjacent letters are sometimes used to signify sexual contact between the participants represented by those letters, though this does not necessarily mean there is no contact between the other participants. For example, ''MMF'' would signify a [[ménage à trois]] of two men and one woman in which the center male has sexual contact with the other male and the female, and in which it is not specified whether there is contact between the female and the other male. ''MFMF'' (situation pictured in photo to right), on the other hand, implies no same-sex contact.

Variations on this system exist that use case to convey more information. Within the [[BDSM]] and [[Domination & submission (BDSM)|D/s]] subcultures, upper and lower case letters can signify [[dominant (BDSM)|dominant]] (or [[top (BDSM)|top]]) and [[submissive (BDSM)|submissive]] (or [[bottom (BDSM)|bottom]]).

==Daisy chain==
A daisy chain refers to sexual relations among three or more people, with each person both performing and receiving [[oral sex]] simultaneously.<ref>[http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/d.htm A dictionary of slang: D]</ref> Some sources consider only groups of five or more people to be a daisy chain.<ref>[http://www.theswinginglife.com/vocabulary.htm The Swinging Life - Vocabulary]</ref>

Self-evidently, for a closed daisy chain to be entirely [[heterosexual]] there must be an even number of participants with equal numbers of males and females. An odd number of participants would result in one person having to connect "both ways" to complete the chain. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4493353.stm | title="Are teen sex antics tall tales?"| author= | date=[[28 April]], [[2005]] | publisher=''[[BBC News]]'' | accessdate=2006-12-18 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1588791,00.html | title="Teenage ‘daisy chain’ sex alert"| author=Nigel Hawkes and Sam Lister | date=[[28 April]], [[2005]] | publisher=''[[The Times]]'' | accessdate=2006-12-18 }}</ref>

==Bukkake==
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[[Bukkake]] is a group sex practice where multiple men [[ejaculation|ejaculate]] onto the face or body of a female or male subject. At the end of the process, the subject may drink the [[semen]], called [[gokkun]]. Its first filming is credited to adult filmmaker [[Kazuhiko Matsumoto]] in 1998. Bukkake originally became a [[pornography]] trend because of the mandatory porn [[pixelization|mosaic]] in Japan. Since the directors could not show penetration they had to figure out new, visually appealing ways to approach sex acts that would satisfy the audience without violating Japanese law.

[[Image:Threesome1.svg|thumb|A "table" threesome]]

==See also==
*[[Sex party]]

==References==
===Notes===
{{reflist}}

===Bibliography===
*Partridge, Burgo (1960). ''A History of Orgies''.
*Talese, Gay (1980). ''Thy Neighbor's Wife''.

==External links==

{{commonscat|Group sex}}
*{{ cite journal
| last=Weinberg
| first=Martin S.
| coauthors = Williams, Colin J.
| title=Gay Baths and the Social Organization of Impersonal Sex
| journal=Social Problems
| volume=23
| issue=2
| pages=124–136
| url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0037-7791%28197512%2923%3A2%3C124%3AGBATSO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V
| month=December
| year=1975
| doi=10.1525/sp.1975.23.2.03a00020
}}
*[http://d-sites.net/english/eros11.htm ''The Orgy'' ] Chapter XI from 'The ecstasies of Eros' by Stefan Beyst (1997).
* World Record: [http://www.weirdasianews.com/2006/10/13/world-record-in-japan-largest-orgy/ Largest Orgy]

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Revision as of 16:28, 17 August 2009

Group sex, is basically when people have sex, but they are in a group. For example, a group would be three people or more. It can consist of men, and women, or just men, or just women. When having group sex, you may have: Anal sex, rimming, oral sex, and others.