It’s pretty much the definition. |
An orgy is a type of sex party the way a square is a type of rectangle-- all orgies are sex parties, but not all sex parties are orgies. If there's no touching across couples, and you're not even in the same beds, it's not an orgy. Each couple was focused on themselves. If someone had come up to you in bed and touched you or talked to you or stared at you, that would have been rude and if they continued they'd have been asked to leave. (There were other rooms for flirting and meeting people, but those were not rooms with sex.) |
5 people all interacting is an orgy.
4 people is a foursome. 3 people is a threesome. 2 people is good old fashioned monogamous sex. 1 is the loneliest number. |
I was going to say anything beyond 6 but this one makes sense. |
I’m so glad another math nerd used this similie so that I didn’t have to. Thank you, PP. |
Wikipedia says at least five. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgy |
if four it is a foursome if it is five a fivesome isn't a real word so and orgy begins at 5
This is based on a redline under fivesome and not a red line under foursome. |
I agree with this. 5+ |
Interesting academic question. |
Why does anything matter? |
OP here Thanks now based on a 50% rejection rate will send out I mean my friend will send out 10 invites. |
Me and a candy bar.
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Sounds like a bucket list item. |
Sending out evites? ![]() I would have thought it’d be a verbal invitation. |
Math nerds always confuse an analogy with similie. |