Exploring Gay Men's Threesomes: Normalization, Concerns, and Sexual Opportunities

Ryan Scoats, Eric Anderson, Adam J. White

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    Abstract

    Although there is abundant research regarding group sex between men, much of the current literature constructs group sex as homogenous and overlooks the nuance of how and why men engage in particular sexual behaviors. Accordingly, this research expands our understanding of group sex by focusing on a specific type of sex: the threesome. The results demonstrate how perspectives on threesomes may develop over time; at first appearing exciting before becoming relatively normalized and indistinct from dyadic sex. Encounters and exposure are fostered through the sexual opportunities available, in particular, geo-social networking apps. Despite their normalization, threesomes are not necessarily viewed as risk free. Thus, this research offers insight and understanding into how gay men engage in group sex and the contextual factors which make it possible.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Bodies, Sexualities, and Masculinities
    Volume2
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 1 Sept 2021

    Keywords

    • consensual non-monogamy
    • gay men
    • group sex
    • hook ups
    • sexual scripts
    • threesome

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