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Couples Threesomes: How to Brothel

Couples Threesomes: How to Brothel

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Luna explores the fantasy, pleasure, and logistics of couples threesomes at Sheri’s Ranch—sharing her personal definitions, play-by-play configurations, and stories from real-life parties. She offers guidance for curious partners, including how to navigate jealousy, negotiation, and boundaries, and reflects on what makes a shared experience hot, safe, and unforgettable. A sexy, thoughtful, and comprehensive guide for anyone dreaming of a third.


00:00 Why partnered threesomes are such a common (and complicated) fantasy

02:19 How professional courtesans create safety, clarity, and fun for curious couples

04:10 Luna’s definition of a couples threesome and why she loves being the guest star

06:36 The wide range of couples who show up—hetero, queer, besties, and voyeur-friendly pairs

08:17 What “no boundaries” really means

10:05 Navigating jealousy, feeling left out, and staying connected through communication

12:41 Real-life configurations and favorite positions: face-sitting, spit roasts, lap play, and more

19:49 Creative three-way play with internal condoms, shared stimulation, and the Pussy Stack

21:49 Scissoring, oral circles, and group dynamics that build heat and joy

23:50 Who couples threesomes are best for—and what to know before visiting a legal brothel

26:42 Brothel vs. DIY dating: how to choose the right path for your threesome desires

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