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Daisy chain (sexual practice)

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Two men and two women ringed in a circular foursome sex position performing four combinations of oral sex: M–F, F–F, F–M, M–M

A daisy chain refers to a sexual act involving three or more people, during which each person simultaneously has sex with the person beside them in the group, thus forming a chain.[1] Some sources consider only groups of four or more people to be a daisy chain.[2]

Thus, in an "erotic foursome or partie-carrée", "two couples ... form a chain or Maltese cross carefully alternating man and woman".[3]

"The matter of ... erotic or spintrian chains ('daisy-chains')",[4] i.e., "of 'spintries' or erotic human chains, ... has been taken to ... permutational development in the appendix of postures to the well-known Manual of Classical Erotology (1824) of the Fichtean philosopher, Friedrich Karl Forberg, and in a Swedish work, Ju fler vi är tillsammans ('The More the Merrier'), by a schoolteacher, Ragnar Aaslund, published in 1966 and intended frankly as a manual of group-sex."[5]

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  1. ^ "A dictionary of slang - "D" - Slang and colloquialisms of the UK". Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  2. ^ "theswinginglife.com". Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  3. ^ Legman 1969, p. 307
  4. ^ Legman 1969, p. 304
  5. ^ Legman 1969, p. 305