GGG

GGG stands for good, giving, and game, a guideline for being a generous, open-minded sexual partner.

GGG stands for good, giving, and game. Advice columnist Dan Savage coined it to describe what people should aim to be for each other in bed.

What Each Word Means

  • Good means being skilled and attentive as a lover.
  • Giving means offering pleasure as readily as you expect to receive it.
  • Game means being open to trying what your partner enjoys, within reason.

Why GGG Matters in a Relationship

The phrase is shorthand for sexual generosity and balance. A GGG partner does not keep score or treat sex as one sided, which tends to keep physical intimacy satisfying for both people over time.

The Limits of Being Game

The words within reason are part of the definition. Being game does not mean ignoring your own boundaries or agreeing to things you do not want. Healthy GGG runs on enthusiasm and consent, not pressure.

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