LoveToLurk
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GBR - thanks for the explanation!This half-ass coding scheme runs out of steam quickly, but can be a useful guide. All combinations mean something, though often there's ambiguity.
M or m is a male; F or f is female. A lower case letter implies that the person acts submissivly.
The order of the letters suggest where the focus is. When the boy-girl ratio is unbalanced, the inside one(s) gets the attention of the outside ones.
Examples:
MM is contact between two gay (or bi) men. Ditto, FF is lesbian.
MF is a hetero couple.
MFMF is two couples playing together, maybe swapping spouses.
MFFM is two couples together, where the ladies play but the two men may not.
MFM says 1 woman being serviced by two men -- the favorite 3-sum for most women.
FMF is two women for one man -- supposedly every man's dream combination.
MFF may be a couple with that elusive unicorn, the single female. Or, every man's supposedly alternate dream -- two women pleasuring each other in front of him.
MMF says one man is in the middle of a mixed couple, and suggests the the center man is bi.
An exception to the "attention towards the center" rule is FMMMMM which means a gang-bang. MFMMMM would be the female of a couple being gang-banged with her male partner watching out for her.
Mff can be a dominate directing two submissives with each other.
MfM or Mfm would be a dom loaning out a sub.
Fmmm is a female dom and her group of male subs.
Fm could be a guy visiting a dominatrix.