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    Hi ladies,
    I have a bi female friend who is interested in a MFF with me and her female friend who by the way is not her girlfriend...the problem is that I have never done this before although it has being a life long fantasy...lol. I am sure there is rules and I would like to know if anyone knows what they are when having a tresome...

    It's my birthday gift

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    Hmmm...
    Need more input. Are you married or attached? If so, does your wife/girlfriend know about your friend and her offer/request? If your single and you are interested in something like this....I say go for it. Have fun and just roll with the punches. Realize it will change your relationship with your friend tho. In a three way with three single people the outcome is usually great. If your bi friend is in a relationship, does her partner know about it or the other friend and her partner? Make sure all parties involved or that could be affected are aware and in agreement. Otherwise, its cheating on someone and your enabling it.

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    Never tried this and my bud and I aren't likely to. How close is this 'friend"? Are you having sex with her and she is having sex with this lady friend too? Lesbians may be lower risk for STDs but no one is rish free and Bi's are just as risky as straights. The word of the day or night is Safe Sex! You don't need any extra birthday surprises that will land you in either the STD clinic or a paternity suit.

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    I think the biggest mistake in threesomes are rules. Rules are made to be broken. The only successful people at 3-somes are the ones with no rules. If you need a rule then you shouldnt do it.

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    Uneeklyme and wildchild are right you need to be safe about this but if all parties involved are ok with it and so are their s/o's if they have any go for it, i did it and i had a blast, just be sure to ask what they both want and make sure that everyone involved is being pleasured as well as yourself. I had fun with it and I am still friends with the couple that i was involved with, so i wish you luck.
    Before you criticise someone walk a mile in their shoes and then that way if they get angry they will be a mile away and barefoot

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    the only Basic Rules i know of,

    No Kissing the 3rd person,
    No Contact between the 3rd person (after the act) without the other 2 people present.

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    Thanks guys for taking the time for responding to my note…
    I guess you can tell I am more nervous than excited right now.
    Like being a virgin again…asking lame questions to the obvious…lol
    My first priority is a safe and fun experience. I have fantasies all my
    adult life about this and now its about to happen. These ladies had threesome
    before so I really don’t want to come off being too slow for the punch…
    or being too eager to swing.. I have no idea how to make love
    to two beautiful women.

    So…based on what everyone is saying…I will be safe, try not to follow
    what is expected, but just roll with it and have one sweet jolly of a time.

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