3Somes Launches App for Recruiting Threesomes

3Somes Launches App for Recruiting Threesomes

LOS ANGELES — 3Somes.org has announced the launch of its app for recruiting threesomes.

According to the company, numerous studies show the demand for sexual threesomes in America has increased dramatically over the past few decades. In 2014’s ABC American Sex Survey, for example, 14 percent of women and men reported having a threesome, with this figure growing to 20 percent in 2017.

“Threesomes are far more popular with men, however,” says 3Somes CEO Justin White. “About 24 percent of men have been involved with a threesome at least once compared to just 11 percent for women.”

White says 3Somes app is an online threesome dating app devoted to providing an enjoyable, convenient and safe way for people to realize their fantasies about threesomes.

The company recently surveyed more than 50,000 members and found 29,489 couples are seeking a single woman partner; 12,245 single men are looking for a couple; and 4,080 couples are seeking a single man.

“When I got the results of our survey, to be honest, I was a little surprised,” White says, asking, “Why are so many women in a couple willing to engage in threesomes?”

For insight, the company interviewed a number of women who shared their stories and learned that while threesomes aren’t for everyone, there definitely is a market for them.

“We created 3Somes for open-minded people who are interested or curious about the swinger or threesome lifestyle,” White concludes. “Our app makes it easy and safe for them.”

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