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Ménage à trois 

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Postcard, c. 1910
Postcard, c. 1910

Ménage à trois is the French term describing a relationship or domestic arrangement in which three people share a sexual relationship.

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Term

The French phrase ménage, (household) à, (for) trois, (three) literally translates as "household of three." A ménage à trois is simply put, a romantic relationship in which three people, such as a married couple and a lover, live together and have sexual relations[1].

A living arrangement comprising three people (not all of the same sex) in a sexual relationship. Alternatively, a sexual liaison between such a group of people[2].

Examples

An example would be Emma Hamilton, her husband, and Horatio Nelson. Another example is Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, the Duke of Devonshire, and Lady Elizabeth Foster. Some people also use this term to describe any sex act involving three people, otherwise known as a threesome.

In fiction

The ménage à trois is a recurring theme in fiction and has been the subject of a number of books, plays, films and songs. Some notable examples include:

See also

References

Further reading

  • Barbara Foster, Michael Foster, Letha Hadady. Three in Love: Ménages à trois from Ancient to Modern Times. ISBN 0595008070
  • Vicki Vantoch. The Threesome Handbook: A Practical Guide to sleeping with three. ISBN 1568583338
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