Now this isn't a full proof scientific study and because I currently spend more time lusting to meet couples than single ladies my findings may very well be warped but I have noticed a pattern.
Before playing with new people I like to have an admittedly mood killing chat about STIs. When speaking to singles it tends to go smoothly but when chatting with couples every now and then offence is taken. Not only that but its when I chat with a couple that I am most likely to get a response along that lines that they have never taken an STI test or that their last STI test was right at the beginning of their relationship. This is particularly true of couples that are newly non monogamous. I have my theories as to why this may be the case but perhaps that's a topic for another day.
It's so damn frustrating though. This week was my first post covid opportunity to play with a bi or cuckold couple. They haven't tested in six years and as a solo-poly I play strictly by the rules of my current relationship dynamics.
I'm gutted!!
They are a very easy on the eye bicurious married couple and boy am I gagging to once again fuck someone's wife while sucking cock. It's been way too long and my balls are blue.
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We test a few weeks after a meet as standard, and keep public our last test. We screen print the results and are more than happy to put anyones kind at ease.
If it kills the mood then fine.
It’s the -very cheap - cost of having fun on here. SH:24 is immensely easy for testing. |
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"We test a few weeks after a meet as standard, and keep public our last test. We screen print the results and are more than happy to put anyones kind at ease.
If it kills the mood then fine.
It’s the -very cheap - cost of having fun on here. SH:24 is immensely easy for testing. "
I like your strategy |
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