NEARLY nine out of ten women fantasise about having a threesome, an official study found.
Younger adults in Gen Z were most open to the idea of sex with two others.
A study of 3,310 people revealed 87 per cent of women have had thoughts of a three-in-a-bed.
Sexual and reproductive health professor Dr Debby Herbenick looked at the findings and found that kinks are “increasing” among Gen Z’ers, saying that although easy access to pornography plays a part, it was also down to threesomes being seen as “mainstream”.
She said examples include the saucy novel Fifty Shades of Grey as well as movies like Challengers which involves three tennis players having a threesome.
The report states: “The general embrace of kink by Gen Z may actually be a sign of healthy sexual adjustment.
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“They feel more empowered to explore their sexuality, uncover what it is that brings them pleasure, and express this to their partners.
“When practised in a consensual, risk-aware context, kink has the potential to enhance sexual and relationship satisfaction, as well as intimacy.”
It comes after model Lottie Moss, 26, said she had one with Made In Chelsea star Alex Mytton and a girl who was “hot”.
Actress Emily Atack, 34, also revealed she romped with a married couple “until they both started falling in love with me”.
Dr Justin Lehmiller, of the respected Kinsey Institute, which conducted the poll with dating site Feeld, said: “Kink is on the rise in general, but especially among younger adults.”
The Kinsey Institute, set up to explore sexuality in 1947, added in a report: “When practised in a consensual, risk-aware context, kink has the potential to enhance sexual and relationship satisfaction.”