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This looks like the place for this question. Can someone explain the code to me? You know. The use of m, M, f, and F and the order in which they are listed. I just never seemed to have been able to figure that out. (I am sure it is taught in all the best progressive schools these days but I guess that's what happens when you enter grade school when Eisenhower was president. The good news is that I know exactly what to do if we are under a nuclear missile attack from the Russians.)
 
I googled it, because I'm lazy.

There are basically two different types of threesomes: a threesome where there is bisexual play between the two individuals of the same sex, and a threesome where there is no bisexual play between the individuals of the same sex. An acronym in which the letters signifying the same sex are placed back to back (FFM, MMF) indicates a threesome in which there is bisexual activity. An acronym in which the two letters are separated by the letter signifying the opposite sex (FMF, MFM) indicates that there is no bisexual activity.

I entered grade school when Johnson was President, and I also know Duck and Cover. Like a plastic desk is going to protect your from a nuclear blast.
 
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