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over a year ago
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Is bi the new thing, a few couples both playing bi seem to appear more and more often. What interests me is how does the conversation arise in a m/f relationship |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We don't know if this will help or not, but in the past it has always been OK ( or more accepted ) for two women to be together and or go both ways. Here in the states if a guy went both ways he was just about always labeled as gay. ( even by a lot of the gay community ) So guys have repressed that curiosity about being with another guy because of the stigma that went with it. As society becomes more accepting that men can go both ways. ( Thanks Oprah, Jerry, and other talk shows. ) More men are coming out about that curiosity and finding out they like it. So it seems that fear drove most to repress it and now they're facing their fear and accepting it. |
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"Is bi the new thing, a few couples both playing bi seem to appear more and more often. What interests me is how does the conversation arise in a m/f relationship "
It's not that hard to figure out. Couple talking about fantasies, she says she likes the idea of him sucking a cock, he says he likes the idea of it too .. the rest is history.
He says he wouldn't mind sucking a cock, she says it turns her on thinking about it. Let's do it!... rest is history.
She says she's attracted to girls, he says YUMMY!! ... rest is history.
He says he gets turned on thinking about her with another girl, she says fucking perv... rest is history.
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