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I ve had the good future of a three threesome experiences. In all three cases it was my GF who was reason I was invited and took part. She was (and I knew about it) doing her female workout partner) She said she was seduced (the women was extremely hot). In another case and years before me also she was doing her ex GF (the GF was a lesbian, while my gf was more bi curious) and the third case was a old friend visiting. It worked for the longest time but eventually we could tell it was taking a toll on our relationship. Strangely enough more so on my GF. We started having twosomes without each other. My gf continued with her with her workout buddy mostly and myself with my gf's workout buddy and her ex lesbian GF . All exciting at the time. For a while. Fortunately we communicate very well. The workout buddy that was the driver. It was the twosomes without each other that opened our eyes to the problem that was going to become. I think if both parties are truly ok with the threesome it can be good for a while. I don't recommend it long term. In our case it was always 2 Females and myself. I could never do the threesome with two males. We have not entertained a thought of a threesome for some years now. -
I always thought of threesomes as more of a guy's fantasy: I know my wife would divorce me for even uttering the suggestion aloud! Or at the utleast, she would bring it up and bring it up and bring it up again, to beat me over the head with it for at least the next 10 years... She still beats me up over having said something to the effect one of her girlfriends was "hot" - about 28 years ago!Comment
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