Caption: "Exploring the Intriguing World of Threesomes Through Art and Entertainment" Step into a captivating journey through time as we delve into the concept of threesomes, not just limited to the company. From classic Hollywood films like Clarence Brown's "Wife vs Secretary" (1936), starring Myrna Loy, Clark Gable, and Jean Harlow, to vintage snapshots capturing two men on a 1925 Neracar motorcycle or a humorous comic postcard depicting a gentleman with two ladies on a bench - last night's unexpected encounter. The allure continues with glimpses into history; an intriguing scene from 1914 showcasing three individuals carrying their secrets amidst old-fashioned automobiles. A tantalizing erotic scene captured in watercolor on paper or an enchanting black and white photograph portraying two lovers against a mesmerizing night background. Artistic expressions take center stage too; be it the maidservant joining her master and his lover in bed depicted through vibrant colors on fabric or Ms Hunter's intimate bed scenes from Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles dating back to 1462. The exploration extends further with F. K. Forberg's De Figuris Veneris lithograph from 1900 illustrating ancient times' sensual encounters. Even humor finds its place within this realm as seen in a playful comic postcard featuring two girls accompanied by a sailor during the 20th century. Through these diverse representations, we embark upon an alluring journey that sheds light on human desires throughout different eras. Whether portrayed through film stars' chemistry, candid moments caught by cameras, artistic interpretations of passion, or even lighthearted illustrations - threesomes have captivated our imagination for centuries.