
Unicorn Hunting Done Right: A Couple's Honest Playbook
An honest unicorn hunting playbook for couples — pre-hunt audit, dropping the package deal, profile standards that don't read as predatory, and exits.
Three-person sexual encounters including tips, positions, and planning.

An honest unicorn hunting playbook for couples — pre-hunt audit, dropping the package deal, profile standards that don't read as predatory, and exits.

A consent-first guide to threesomes in the lifestyle — three-party consent, configuration variants, the unicorn-hunting critique, and why aftercare matters.

A practical consent-centered guide to first MFM threesomes: conversations to have in advance, safer-sex protocols, and what makes it work for all three people.

A consent-first look at three common fantasies couples bring to the lifestyle: D/s play, outdoor sex, and threesomes, and the gap between fantasy and practice.

FFM threesome dynamics raise real questions about bisexuality, preference-matching, and unicorn-hunting. An honest take on being a couple worth choosing.

Planning your first threesome? Five practical tips on finding the right third, setting boundaries, and making the experience work for everyone involved.

The "unicorn" framing makes singles sound rare, but the real rarity is couples worth a single's time. The performative-bi problem and what couples can do.

A consent-first look at what threesomes actually offer couples and individuals: when mutual enthusiasm is genuine, the benefits are real and lasting.

A consent-first guide to exploring a threesome as a couple — mutual enthusiasm, open communication, and practical steps for partners who both want to try it.

A 2026 look at threesomes through mutual enthusiasm — the payoff for all three, the real risks, and how couples, solos, and queer triads decide honestly.

An honest risk-factors guide for couples weighing a threesome — what points to yes, what points to not-yet, and how to tell the difference before it turns real.

Three factors for a successful threesome: mutual enthusiasm, honest rules, and thoughtful leadership. Consent from everyone involved is non-negotiable.