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https://www.thecut.com/2017/07/socialism-for-sex-the-way-of-the-future.html
Seems to be an article whose theme is that women figure that they'll like what other women like - only this time applied to the c0ck carousel.

Seems to be an article whose theme is that women figure that they'll like what other women like - only this time applied to the c0ck carousel.
A couple of years ago, during the medium-drunk portion of a friend’s birthday party, my friend Alexa lodged a familiar complaint: finding a decent source of casual sex is way more difficult than it should be.
The problem is persistent and perplexing. We’re not dealing with a shortage of resources here — if New York houses so many uncoupled, horned-up adults in their 20s and 30s, and almost all of them would like to get laid (competently) from time to time, then what gives?
I blurted out the only thing that seemed logical: “You should have sex with this guy I used to date. I think you’d like each other.”
But of course, the old hamster is still there:At its best, **** Socialism is a way that we can help each other carry the burden of an enormous endeavor: sorting through all of the eligible straight bachelors to find ones that provide a good match in tastes, skills, and intentions in the realm of casual sex. Emma told me that for her, it’s a natural expansion of the backchanneling women already do in the interest of looking out for each other.
My opinion: I'll bet these c0ck-carouselers will make excellent wives ...**** Socialism is not without its emotional challenges. When Sarah, 34, was referred to a college friend’s ex, everything was fine until she and the guy actually hit it off. “The minute I flirted with him and we started in on something, she got mad and decided she still wanted to **** him after all.” A friend sleeping with your ex might not bother you on a theoretical level, but when put into practice, it could potentially dredge up some regret or jealousy you hadn’t realized was still there.