Menage a trois

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A '''ménage à trois''' is a relationship or domestic arrangement in which three people, often a married couple and another lover, live together or are romantically or sexually involved. The French phrase literally translates as "household of three". In extended use, the term refers to any sexual act involving three people or [[Group sex]].
 
A '''ménage à trois''' is a relationship or domestic arrangement in which three people, often a married couple and another lover, live together or are romantically or sexually involved. The French phrase literally translates as "household of three". In extended use, the term refers to any sexual act involving three people or [[Group sex]].
  
'''Troilism''' or '''threesies'' is the name for the [[paraphilia]] relating to three-party sex.
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'''Troilism''' or '''threesies''' is the name for the [[paraphilia]] relating to three-party sex.
  
 
As of 2005, there is no country allowing both [[same-sex marriage]] and [[polygamy]]; therefore, if three people have a marital bond, this consists of two [[heterosexuality|heterosexual]] marriages: of one person with two persons of the opposite sex.  However, Dutch law allows for civil unions between more than two people.  In September 2005, Victor de Bruijn, formed a civil union with Bianca de Bruijn (to whom he was already married) and Mirjam Geven.
 
As of 2005, there is no country allowing both [[same-sex marriage]] and [[polygamy]]; therefore, if three people have a marital bond, this consists of two [[heterosexuality|heterosexual]] marriages: of one person with two persons of the opposite sex.  However, Dutch law allows for civil unions between more than two people.  In September 2005, Victor de Bruijn, formed a civil union with Bianca de Bruijn (to whom he was already married) and Mirjam Geven.

Revision as of 12:33, 10 January 2006

A ménage à trois is a relationship or domestic arrangement in which three people, often a married couple and another lover, live together or are romantically or sexually involved. The French phrase literally translates as "household of three". In extended use, the term refers to any sexual act involving three people or Group sex.

Troilism or threesies is the name for the paraphilia relating to three-party sex.

As of 2005, there is no country allowing both same-sex marriage and polygamy; therefore, if three people have a marital bond, this consists of two heterosexual marriages: of one person with two persons of the opposite sex. However, Dutch law allows for civil unions between more than two people. In September 2005, Victor de Bruijn, formed a civil union with Bianca de Bruijn (to whom he was already married) and Mirjam Geven.


Further reading

  • Barbara Foster, Michael Foster, Letha Hadady. Three in Love: Ménages à trois from Ancient to Modern Times. ISBN 0595008070

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