Sex columnist Sydney Summers has recounted how a threesome with her new boyfriend and his ex-girlfriend turned out to be a perfect, jealousy-free experience – but ultimately led to the end of the relationship. In a candid piece for Metro, Summers described the encounter as 'the best sex of our entire (albeit brief) relationship,' yet revealed that the aftermath of repeated requests for more threesomes caused the couple to break up.
A Surprising Start: Coming Out to a New Partner
Summers had only been dating Peter for three weeks when she told him she was bisexual. The admission was a source of anxiety, as a previous partner had ended their relationship after she came out, believing she would become promiscuous and betray his trust. That experience had made her fearful of revealing her sexuality to new partners.
Peter's reaction, however, was unexpectedly positive. 'Great,' he said, smiling. 'Wanna eat out?' The couple laughed at the double entendre and celebrated the honesty in their relationship over dinner at a Japanese restaurant. Summers felt she was starting to fall for him.
The Proposal and the House Party
Shortly after, Peter expressed a desire to see Summers have sex with another woman. She initially agreed enthusiastically, but later realised she was fulfilling his desire, not her own. Before that became an issue, they both experienced a perfect moment with Peter's ex-girlfriend, Tamara.
At a friend's house party in East London, Peter encouraged Summers to point out any woman she fancied, saying he'd love to watch. Summers was curious to see if their relationship could survive a threesome and intrigued by the idea of an open relationship. When Tamara arrived, Summers was immediately struck by her – tall, with long braids and a fashionable streetwear style, and a French accent that sealed the deal.
The Threesome: A Perfect, Jealousy-Free Night
After a brief conversation, Peter asked Tamara, and she agreed. The trio moved to a top-floor bedroom, where Tamara took the lead. Summers described the encounter as perfect: 'She was perfect. Peter was perfect. It almost felt like a dream.' After both made her orgasm, they lay in bed together, with Summers hugging Peter and Tamara spooning her from behind. Summers felt no jealousy and no awkwardness, attributing this to Tamara's own bisexuality and greater experience.
The Aftermath: When Perfect Isn't Enough
For the next couple of weeks, Summers and Peter had 'electric sex' thinking about the threesome. However, Peter soon began asking for more threesomes. Summers, wanting to preserve the memory of that perfect night, said no. That refusal marked the beginning of the end, and they broke up soon after. Summers said she didn't mind, as she had still had the most perfect threesome, and no one could take that away from her.



