10. Group sex and non-monogamous activities

It's important to remember that consent, communication and trust are essential for safe and positive experiences in group sex and non-monogamous activities. Make sure to communicate clearly about boundaries, preferences and concerns with all parties involved and practice safe sex by using condoms and regular testing for sexually transmitted infections.

Dogging

Dogging - Having sex in the open with others (agreed location, already created location) Dogging is a form of sexual practice where people meet at

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Exhibitionism

Sexual arousal from being seen by others while engaging in sexual activities. This can include having sex in front of other people, masturbating in front of

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Voyeurism

Sexual arousal from observing other people engaging in sexual activities. This can occur in situations such as swingers clubs where couples can see each other having

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Partner sharing

A practice where individuals in a couple or group allow their partner(s) to engage sexually with others outside of their primary relationship. This is

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Group sex

Sexual activities that involve multiple people simultaneously. This can include a variety of sexual acts and combinations of partners where all parties involved consent and

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Double penetration

Double penetration refers to a sexual practice where a person is penetrated simultaneously by two partners. This can be done orally, anally or vaginally, depending on

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Grouponani

Naughty and seductive group masturbation Group masturbation is a pleasurable activity where several people get together to masturbate together. It's all about sharing intimate moments and

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Open relationships

Romantic relationships where the parties are allowed to engage in sexual activities with other people outside the relationship with their partner's consent.

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