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The Terror of Threes
Three celestial bodies 'tis a crowd. A trinity, a tussle kerfuffle if you please! The 'three body problem' in space made Sir Isaac Newton's head ache. He couldn't sleep at night. For its easy to see how two bodies interact. They're a couple Adding the third one makes a terrible three, a triad triumvirate. No one can predict how they will interact with each other. Can three tango? Can you ever really know what the other one is doing while you are watching the other one at the time? It's sneaky what the un-watched can do behind your back, in the corner of your eye! For when three converge, each longing for an equal share, on the stage, under the bright lights, all sense of unity fades into a fractured affair and a terrible selfish chaotic fight. But nevertheless, despite all this, a threesome can be kinky!
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