: Use verbal and non-verbal cues throughout. Asking "Does this feel good?" or "I want you to [action]" maintains the connection needed for arousal. 2. Techniques for Success The "Two-on-One" Focus

Target person lies back. Partner A uses hands/mouth on primary erogenous zone. Partner B adds second stimulation (e.g., nipple play, inner thigh stroking). No position changes.

Achieving an orgasm during a threesome requires a shift from "performance" to "communication." The complexity of three participants often leads to sensory overload or, conversely, one person feeling left out. Success is generally found through clear boundaries, synchronized pacing, and focused stimulation. 1. Communication & Pre-Session Setup Establish Boundaries

Provide clear, respectful feedback about physical needs and boundaries.

Sex toys can be game-changers for reaching orgasm in a threesome, especially for those who need specific types of stimulation.

A: Absolutely. The extra stimulation, nerves, and performance pressure can make orgasm harder, not easier. Don’t put too much weight on the “finish.” Focus on the journey.