Threesome Pickup Artist by Suzy Bauer
 

Threesome Combinations

There are four major combinations for a Trio:

    1. The Homo Trio: Three men
    2. The Lesbos Trio: Three women
    3. The Adonis Trio: One men, two women
    4. The Aphrodite Trio: One woman, two men

As mentioned, the Adonis Trio consists of two women and one man. On the internet people who are advertising or looking for an Adonis Trio use the initials “FFM” which means: Female, Female, Male.

To describe the Aphrodite Trio and they use “MMF”; meaning Male, Male, Female to describe the Aphrodite Trio. In this book, the only Trio that I will not cover is the Homo Trio as it's the only one I have NO experience.

So, before putting the Adonis & Aphrodite Trio’s into perspective, let’s indulge ourselves in a little bit of Greek mythology to refresh our memories of who these characters were.
 
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite (Pronunciation: af-roh-dy'-tee) is the goddess of love, beauty and sexual rapture. Aphrodite's charms came from her magic cestus, an embroidered girdle that, in both gods and men, aroused passion. When she wore her magic girdle no one could resist her, and she was all too irresistible already. She was sexually liberated and was one of the most unique of the Greek deities in the freedom of her sexual life.

So great were Aphrodite's seductive abilities that every god desired her as his wife. Aphrodite’s power over love was very influential; with a domain that included the innermost feelings of the heart and the source of human passion, Aphrodite had power unlike any other god. Clearly, Aphrodite's abilities were in fact a real instrument of power which could affect all beings. She loved gaiety and glamour and Aphrodite loved and was loved by many gods and mortals. Among her mortal lovers, the most famous was Adonis.

Adonis is the central figure of a widespread fertility cult, god of vegetation and rebirth. Adonis was a very handsome young man, a beauty incomparable. Once Adonis was born, Aphrodite took him under her wing, seducing him with the help of a friend. She was mesmerized by his unearthly beauty. She gave him to Persephone to watch over, but Persephone was also amazed at his beauty and refused to give him back. The argument between the two goddesses was settled by Zeus, and the solution was that Adonis would spend four months with Aphrodite, four months with Persephone and four months of the years with whomever he chose. He always chose Aphrodite…

He died at the tusks of a wild boar, sent by either Artemis or Artemis' lover, Ares, who was jealous of Adonis' beauty. Each drop of Adonis' blood turned into a rose. Adonis was often worshipped in .mystery religions His name is frequently used as an allusion in reference to an extremely attractive, youthful male, often with a connotation of immature vanity.

Suzy Bauer

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