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Don't even go there!! You will end up messing up your marriage and your career. I personally couldn't watch my S/O have sex with another woman. Emotionally I wouldn't be able to handle it. My advice, don't have any kind of relationship with a boss, keep it strictly professional and leave it 9 to 5.Comment
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My ex boyfriend and I had a threesome with another girl..I am HER boss. But I am in no way gay or bi, but like any other girl have always been curious. I was a little jealous when I saw them have sex on top of me, but I didn't let that bother me too much since we were having a threesome!
When she and I are at work, we just go on about our jobs, as if nothing had ever happened. It's not a big deal to us, and it didn't bother my ex that we were together at work because he knows I couldn't have feelings for another girl. But in your situation with your boss being a male I assume, your husband could possibly get uncomfortable about you two being together somewhere where he may not be able to monitor you...your boss could grow deeper feelings towards you...it could get messy.Comment
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I agree with you funlovinglady... when I get into 3some, there's always rules, no homo, no asking for rub or whatsoever. When there's 2 men + one female, then the pleasure get concentrated and giving the woman the fantasy of having double trouble, when 3some comes to 2 women and 1 guy then the pleasure is mostly for the men, but even so, its a (EDIT) party for everyone...Of course I realise that some fantasies should stay just that, but there are people out there who trully enjoy this type of intimacy, myself included.
My husband and I have had threesomes regularly for the past 4 years with a special partner and its not about love its about having a good time with people you enjoy the company of.
I will say that you must be sure it is something you and your partner want to do together and if anyone is feeling jealous then DONT DO IT.
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