Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not just the number of people. Three couples in the same room aren't an orgy, for instance.
Yes it is.
If they're not touching each other? Separate beds? Been there and it was a sex party but not an orgy.
An orgy is a type of sex party. Sexual activity include voyerism and exhibitionism. Some people may just be with their partner and show off or watch others.
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.)
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Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter?
Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter?
Anonymous wrote:My first thought was 4, but maybe 5.
Four is still two couples, maybe swapping, but organized.
Five people is bananas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not just the number of people. Three couples in the same room aren't an orgy, for instance.
Yes it is.
If they're not touching each other? Separate beds? Been there and it was a sex party but not an orgy.
An orgy is a type of sex party. Sexual activity include voyerism and exhibitionism. Some people may just be with their partner and show off or watch others.
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.)
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not just the number of people. Three couples in the same room aren't an orgy, for instance.
Yes it is.
If they're not touching each other? Separate beds? Been there and it was a sex party but not an orgy.
An orgy is a type of sex party. Sexual activity include voyerism and exhibitionism. Some people may just be with their partner and show off or watch others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not just the number of people. Three couples in the same room aren't an orgy, for instance.
Yes it is.