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Also known as a "[[Everything Sounds Sexier in French|ménage-à-trois]]"<ref>Note that ''mènage à trois'' does not actually mean "threesome" in French; the literal translation is [[Marry Them All|"household of three"]]</ref> or a "threesome" or "[[How I Met Your Mother|(Riding) the Tricycle]]."
 
Normal sex (for those of us who aren't [[Bizarre Alien Biology|aliens]]) involves two people. SupposedlyMost itreports feelssay that the [[Safe, Sane, and Consensual]] versions feel pretty good. So what's the most obvious way to take this [[Hotter and Sexier|steamy]] dynamic and ramp it [[Up to Eleven]]? Add another person. Preferably a sexy one.
 
The third person in this scenario is usually a woman, and the important in-focus character is usually a man, for the simple reasons of [[Male Gaze]]. This trope is most commonly used as a form of basic [[Fan Service]], so who these women are or why they're willing to get into a threesome is rarely considered important information. Oftentimes, both women won't even have [[Nominal Importance]], and will exist entirely to show off how manly the guy is for having a threesome. This aspect of the trope is shown in one recurring aspect of the sex act—it will sometimes start out with the two women making out for an extended period of time before eventually "inviting" the man to join in, conveniently shortly before we [[Fade to Black]].