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Looking for advice.
And I don't know why but I thought I would put it here. Please let me know if there is a better place.


I have been approached by a close friend of mine asking if I would eat his wife's pussy for him. No sex, no reciprocation, I would remain completely clothed. He and I have had lots of conversations about sex in the past and he knows that I absolutely love cunnilingus and he refuses to do it. Apparently she wants her pussy eaten badly and he wants to find a way to meet her needs with someone he trusts. The idea excites me but I am married as well. 
I'm trying to work out how I should proceed.
 
Looking for advice.
And I don't know why but I thought I would put it here. Please let me know if there is a better place.


I have been approached by a close friend of mine asking if I would eat his wife's pussy for him. No sex, no reciprocation, I would remain completely clothed. He and I have had lots of conversations about sex in the past and he knows that I absolutely love cunnilingus and he refuses to do it. Apparently she wants her pussy eaten badly and he wants to find a way to meet her needs with someone he trusts. The idea excites me but I am married as well. 
I'm trying to work out how I should proceed.

Is your wife bi by chance? I would bring it up to your wife first, and then go from there.
 
Is your wife bi by chance? I would bring it up to your wife first, and then go from there.


My wife has had some bi experiences in her life, and has a couple of lesbian friends that she visits and will stay over on the weekends sometimes, but I don't ask for details.

I don't know if my friend would want me floating it to her, I'll have to ask him.
 
I wouldn't ... not with a friend's wife. My experience with such things -- mixing friendship with sex -- is that it seldom works out well in the long run. Despite swearing that they can separate the two -- or separate sex from love -- most people simply can't.

I did something similar for a boyfriend once, sleeping with his best friend, who was still a virgin at 20. I did it because I both cared about them both and like sex. The friend enjoyed himself very much, but he was never able to be around with me again without feeling uncomfortable. And my boyfriend simply wouldn't let it go, asking questions about it, asking for comparisons, asking if I wanted his friend again, and so on. We broke up a few weeks later.

Ironically, I was the friend's lover for a while afterward, but he didn't really do it for me so we split up, too.

Point is, I wouldn't.
 
I wouldn't ... not with a friend's wife. My experience with such things -- mixing friendship with sex -- is that it seldom works out well in the long run. Despite swearing that they can separate the two -- or separate sex from love -- most people simply can't.

I did something similar for a boyfriend once, sleeping with his best friend, who was still a virgin at 20. I did it because I both cared about them both and like sex. The friend enjoyed himself very much, but he was never able to be around with me again without feeling uncomfortable. And my boyfriend simply wouldn't let it go, asking questions about it, asking for comparisons, asking if I wanted his friend again, and so on. We broke up a few weeks later.

Ironically, I was the friend's lover for a while afterward, but he didn't really do it for me so we split up, too.

Point is, I wouldn't.

Sound advice. My head says I shouldn't for those reasons but part of me thinks it would be a lot of fun.
I know you are right.... I guess if I didn't I wouldn't have posted this in the first place
 
Sound advice. My head says I shouldn't for those reasons but part of me thinks it would be a lot of fun.
I know you are right.... I guess if I didn't I wouldn't have posted this in the first place

This is why you would have to have a conversation with your significant other, the husband, and the wife to ensure all involved were okay with it. Since you said your wife has had bi experience, I'm curious what he would think about your wife and his getting involved together.
 
This is why you would have to have a conversation with your significant other, the husband, and the wife to ensure all involved were okay with it. Since you said your wife has had bi experience, I'm curious what he would think about your wife and his getting involved together.

I don't know
The key is more conversation I think
 
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