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Go on...Dear Penthouse....
Go on...Dear Penthouse....
Damn straight. I haven't had sex in... *count* Oh god that's a depressing number of months.I think it's settled then.
If you don't do her, we will.
That's certainly one way to put it.It's boner time!
Danke Null, always appreciate your optimism. Even if you are a bit of a lying bastard sometimes.Well, whatever you wind up doing, Sheki, hope it goes well for you.
I feel like riding out with my face half painted blue and just take her right now!Then doooo eeeet... For all of us undersexed individuals out here.
Yeah I'm going to make sure I drive that detail home as much as I can, I still get a slight vibe of her wanting more though. We'll see. As for him? He's a decent enough guy actually. His reason for "no" is mostly worry that she'll leave, though I'm almost positive she wouldn't, he's a bit insecure.I say make sure she's aware that you're not looking to get involved with her. And make sure she gets it, because I've heard of people who are told "this isn't permanent, just for fun, no strings, don't want a relationship with you, etc." but don't actually hear it. That should be made as crystal clear as possible to her.
After that, it's her life to fuck up; as long as she has the facts straight. I'm surprised the guy said no--not because he should be "ooh, lesbianing hell yeah", but I'd think if it was just a matter of female attention, I would think he'd want her to be happy, get that fix, and stick around. I've told my wife, if there's anything she feels she's not getting in our relationship, to talk to me about it openly and honestly and we can figure it out. Just shooting up the "No" lacks empathy. At the least they should go to counseling of some kind if this is a real issue.
uh, no...unless you're talking porn lesbians.Are you kidding me? Lesbians have it easier than anyone except maybe bisexual chicks. .
Fair enough.There's way too much talk and not enough pictures here.
Heh. I told my wife the same thing. It is a two way street with us.I say make sure she's aware that you're not looking to get involved with her. And make sure she gets it, because I've heard of people who are told "this isn't permanent, just for fun, no strings, don't want a relationship with you, etc." but don't actually hear it. That should be made as crystal clear as possible to her.
After that, it's her life to fuck up; as long as she has the facts straight. I'm surprised the guy said no--not because he should be "ooh, lesbianing hell yeah", but I'd think if it was just a matter of female attention, I would think he'd want her to be happy, get that fix, and stick around. I've told my wife, if there's anything she feels she's not getting in our relationship, to talk to me about it openly and honestly and we can figure it out. Just shooting up the "No" lacks empathy. At the least they should go to counseling of some kind if this is a real issue.
He might be the kind of guy who has himself convinced that she's too good for him and will bolt as soon as she's had a taste of someone better. True or not, it's the sort of thing that can keep a guy up at night.I am kinda shocked that her b/f isn't as open minded.
Or shit, maybe some people like relationships to consist of just two people. Shocking I know.He might be the kind of guy who has himself convinced that she's too good for him and will bolt as soon as she's had a taste of someone better. True or not, it's the sort of thing that can keep a guy up at night.
--Patrick
Makes sense. For some people, the standard is 'exclusivity' so much that they don't even recognize the existence of other types of relationships. I suppose the trick is 'never assume'.It's tricky. It's not something that always comes up when you decide to commit to someone, but I suppose it should be: Are you someone who wants to commit to one person sexually, or do you want this relationship to stay more open? Sometimes people don't realize it's an issue at first. Hell, it's something I've discussed with the fella. I'm not "there" yet, but I was curious to know what he would think of that if one of us ever started feeling unfulfilled. Ideally, it's something you know about that person before you become "exclusive" (or some version of that), but life's not perfect.
People tend to get into troublesome shit through lack of communication.Makes sense. For some people, the standard is 'exclusivity' so much that they don't even recognize the existence of other types of relationships. I suppose the trick is 'never assume'.
Preach on brother, preach on.People tend to get into troublesome shit through lack of communication.
Exactly. And he's worried she will prefer Shego to him.Or shit, maybe some people like relationships to consist of just two people.