Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think this is every man’s dream.
No. If you ever had a threesome you would know to stay away from it. It never works out. Why would a woman looking for a sexual relationship with another woman want to sleep with that woman’s husband?
I suppose it depends. Women "thirds" would usually do it for pleasure - I would be totally in for some of the dual pleasure things that it entails for me.
Did you have a threesome? I didn't yet, but I had 2 female friends who did. The feedback was totally different. The straight woman was left traumatized and repulsed. The bi-sexual one really enjoyed it (the other two were her best GF and her long term boyfriend).
Why would two women who are interested in each other include a man? It is the most bizarre thought process. Let say two men are attracted to each other. If they want a threesome they are going to include the straight wife or are they going to get another guy?
Both women should be into the guy and into each other and interact, to make things pleasurable. Does it make sense ?
Again though, that's not what bisexuality is, nor is being bi a prerequisite to being into group sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think this is every man’s dream.
No. If you ever had a threesome you would know to stay away from it. It never works out. Why would a woman looking for a sexual relationship with another woman want to sleep with that woman’s husband?
I suppose it depends. Women "thirds" would usually do it for pleasure - I would be totally in for some of the dual pleasure things that it entails for me.
Did you have a threesome? I didn't yet, but I had 2 female friends who did. The feedback was totally different. The straight woman was left traumatized and repulsed. The bi-sexual one really enjoyed it (the other two were her best GF and her long term boyfriend).
Why would two women who are interested in each other include a man? It is the most bizarre thought process. Let say two men are attracted to each other. If they want a threesome they are going to include the straight wife or are they going to get another guy?
Both women should be into the guy and into each other and interact, to make things pleasurable. Does it make sense ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think this is every man’s dream.
No. If you ever had a threesome you would know to stay away from it. It never works out. Why would a woman looking for a sexual relationship with another woman want to sleep with that woman’s husband?
I suppose it depends. Women "thirds" would usually do it for pleasure - I would be totally in for some of the dual pleasure things that it entails for me.
Did you have a threesome? I didn't yet, but I had 2 female friends who did. The feedback was totally different. The straight woman was left traumatized and repulsed. The bi-sexual one really enjoyed it (the other two were her best GF and her long term boyfriend).
Why would two women who are interested in each other include a man? It is the most bizarre thought process. Let say two men are attracted to each other. If they want a threesome they are going to include the straight wife or are they going to get another guy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think this is every man’s dream.
No. If you ever had a threesome you would know to stay away from it. It never works out. Why would a woman looking for a sexual relationship with another woman want to sleep with that woman’s husband?
I suppose it depends. Women "thirds" would usually do it for pleasure - I would be totally in for some of the dual pleasure things that it entails for me.
Did you have a threesome? I didn't yet, but I had 2 female friends who did. The feedback was totally different. The straight woman was left traumatized and repulsed. The bi-sexual one really enjoyed it (the other two were her best GF and her long term boyfriend).
Why would two women who are interested in each other include a man? It is the most bizarre thought process. Let say two men are attracted to each other. If they want a threesome they are going to include the straight wife or are they going to get another guy?
Anonymous wrote:Marriage is between a man and a woman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think this is every man’s dream.
No. If you ever had a threesome you would know to stay away from it. It never works out. Why would a woman looking for a sexual relationship with another woman want to sleep with that woman’s husband?
I suppose it depends. Women "thirds" would usually do it for pleasure - I would be totally in for some of the dual pleasure things that it entails for me.
Did you have a threesome? I didn't yet, but I had 2 female friends who did. The feedback was totally different. The straight woman was left traumatized and repulsed. The bi-sexual one really enjoyed it (the other two were her best GF and her long term boyfriend).
Anonymous wrote:Again, being poly is a different thing from being bi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think this is every man’s dream.
No. If you ever had a threesome you would know to stay away from it. It never works out. Why would a woman looking for a sexual relationship with another woman want to sleep with that woman’s husband?
Anonymous wrote:Think this is every man’s dream.