Slang
What does GGG mean?
GGG means good, giving, and game — a mindset of being a generous, open-minded, considerate partner.
Also: good giving and game
GGG stands for good, giving, and game, a phrase coined by columnist Dan Savage. It describes an ideal partner: skilled and attentive, generous in giving pleasure, and open to trying reasonable things.
The idea is reciprocity and enthusiasm — meeting a partner's needs while feeling free to share your own. It is about balance, not being a pushover.
GGG still lives inside consent and limits. Being game means being open, not obligated.
"GGG and up for meeting you halfway."