READ MORE: OnlyFans star wrapped up naked step-mum in box as threesome present for boyfriend Ashley E. Thompson, an associate professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth, conducted the study.The professor said: "My primary research program is designed to investigate 'all things monogamy,' primarily monogamy negotiations, violations, and alternatives."Explaining her reason, she added: "My previous work on this topic has revealed that threesomes may be an ideal way for folks to explore their sexual identity as well as alternatives to traditional monogamy in a stigma-reduced environment (as compared to other consensually non-monogamous behaviours; i.e., swinging)."The study was made up of 276 heterosexual couples; 217 males and 59 females.Participants answered a survey about their most recent mixed-sex threesome.Each person indicated their relationship with each partner, the sex of each partner, and whether they had achieved an orgasm during the experience.They also rated the experience and whether or not they'd repeat it with those partners again.The overall response was that the threesome was a positive experience with many claiming they'd repeat it.However, the research also revealed that men were more likely to repeat the experience than women.A total of 87.8% indicated that they also achieved an orgasm during the experience.It found men were more likely to experience an orgasm during the threesome, than women.While the research concluded that the threesomes can be a positive experience, Ashley noted the limitations of her study.The researcher said: "This study relied on retrospective accounts of one's most recent threesome experience, which may have introduced some level of recall bias."Although we attempted to.
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