Tue Jun 25 - Written by: Nikki Martinez
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Thanksgiving Sex: Get Ready to Start a New Tradition
Introduction:
When your family gathers around the table for the annual Thanksgiving feast, you might think that all of the action happens in the kitchen. But did you know there’s another part of the house that could be steaming up alongside the mashed potatoes and stuffing? This year, consider adding a new twist to the traditional family time. Let’s explore how Thanksgiving sex can be an exciting, kinky, and grim-grinning good time for all. See if you can spot where the keywords – “thanksgiving sex” – are cleverly hidden and beautifully bolded!
1. Adding Flavor to Simply Festivities
Let’s start by spicing up your hips if not the turkey
Think of the enticing aromas of cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger mingling in the kitchen on Thanksgiving morning. Now imagine those scents in the air, not just after dinner, but throughout the whole day too – all leading up to a sizzling hot encounter. If you’re looking to add some burn to your holiday meal, plan out a hot and spicy turkey day in advance. Set the mood, and you’ll both be more than happy to taste the gravy on each other’s plates afterward.
2. Plan a Ménage à Troi-te
Bring your favorite sidekick roomie into the mix
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Frequently Asked Questions
Thanksgiving sex is a nickname for having sexual experiences during the Thanksgiving holiday. This term mainly refers to couples who express their love and gratitude with intimate moments on this American holiday.
No. “Thanksgiving sex” can occur between consensual adult individuals even if they are not a couple. However, be aware that all sexual endeavors should be governed by mutual consent and ethical boundaries.
To practice “Thanksgiving sex” safely, there are a few precautions you should take including:
- Gain consent from all party members.
- Use protection like condoms, dental dams etc.
- Check for STIs before beginning any sexual activities.
- Make sure one is sober and not forced into the act. Remember, consent should be uncoerced and only given when a person genuinely wants to participate.
It’s hard to quantify given the private nature of it, but anecdotally, it seems widely practiced by couples for whom the holiday represents another opportunity to celebrate their loving relationship.


