Watch What Happens When People Are Asked To Participate In A Threesome

Many college students like to think of themselves as open-minded and sexually adventurous, but hypothetically being open to something and actually following through are two very different things, especially when the possibility doesn’t slowly unfold but instead falls squarely into someone’s lap. At least that’s what this video would have you believe.

This week, popular YouTube channel Whatever decided to continue its series on asking random people for sex but asking random people to have threesomes. In a brilliant formatting move, the video places a graphic in the top left hand corner allowing viewers to keep track of how many men have said yes and how many women have said yes. Spoiler alert: men are overwhelmingly more likely to say yes. In fact, a fair amount of dudes did say yes, and not one single woman went there. The best these two got from a lady was a single maybe that obviously turned into a no later.

I would definitely be deeply suspicious if a couple walked up to me and randomly asked about a threesome, but to be honest, I’m more weirded out by the guy who gets so angry he stands up like he wants to fight. What the hell is wrong with a confident no? If nothing else, random people approaching you for sex is a compliment in some kind of weird way. Besides, it’s not as if they’re forcing themselves on anyone. All they do is ask for a three way handhold after the threesome is agreed to, which doesn’t seem like too much at all. Only God knows what might have happened if they’d have asked that guy for a casual touch, however.

As you can tell in this video, there’s a gigantic gender gap, and it mirrors what has been proven over and over again by these videos. When straight up one-on-one sex was offered in the past, every single girl told the handsome guy no, while half of the men told the hot chick yes. The percentages are about the same for the three way, and while there are women out there who aren’t opposed to casual sex or threeways, there clearly aren’t many who aren’t at least weirded out by a stranger just casually throwing it out there.

You can check out the two aforementioned asking for sex videos below. Or you can check out some other fun viral video gags here and here

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