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A couples booking has a configuration, and it is written in letters

When two people book one escort in Hong Kong, the arrangement in the room has a shape, and the trade writes that shape as two or three letters. MMF means two men and a woman; FMF means two women and a man. The letters are not decoration: they say who is expected to do what, and an escort reads them before she reads anything else in the message. A couples enquiry that never names the configuration is asking her to agree to an evening whose shape has not been described.

The configurations a couples advert answers to

Four arrangements sit behind the word, and an advert usually means one of them.

  • FMF — a man and a woman book a second woman. The arrangement the word couples is usually reaching for, and the one an advert means unless it says otherwise.
  • MMF — a woman and a man book a male escort, or a second man joins. A separate decision, listed separately, and far from automatic.
  • Unicorn — the trade's word for the woman a couple is looking for: comfortable with both of them, and not defaulting to one. Escorts use it about themselves and it is not a joke term.
  • Same room — everything happens with all parties present. The alternative is that the escort spends the evening with one of the couple while the other is elsewhere, which is a different booking and priced differently.

Unicorn is a real word in this trade, and it describes a skill

Not all of the 91 profiles here mean the same arrangement by it, which is why the letters get written out. A unicorn, in the trade's own word, is the escort managing two people with different expectations at the same time and keeping neither of them idle. That is the skill behind the word, and it is why women who are good at couples bookings say so plainly instead of leaving you to guess. A woman who has not done it before is not necessarily the wrong choice, but she will normally tell you, and the honest answer is worth more than the word.

Same room or not is the question a couples enquiry should answer first

Two people booking together often disagree about this without discovering it until the evening, and an escort cannot fix it from inside the room. Settling it in the enquiry — all three present throughout, or one of the couple stepping back — turns a vague booking into a specific one and lets her say honestly whether she works that way. An evening built around two women instead of a couple changes what has to be agreed, and girl-girl bookings in Hong Kong cover what changes when the second woman is being paid too. Couples who want the evening to start slowly and stay unhurried often book it as a session for two hands or four, which an erotic massage instead covers technique by technique.