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Sounds depressing.Closet bi guy here live in a small town and everyone knows each other. Besides wife is sexless marriage
Lucky you.I came out to my wife before my first gay encounter. She was surprisingly accepting of my need to have gay sex. However she did not want it to be widely known that I was bi. We did join a group of couples in mixed orientation marriages. This was a support group and no sex was involved. Other than that she wanted me to remain in the closet. I did.
You have it much better than most of the guys here - congratulations on picking an understanding woman to marry.I came out to my wife before my first gay encounter. She was surprisingly accepting of my need to have gay sex. However she did not want it to be widely known that I was bi. We did join a group of couples in mixed orientation marriages. This was a support group and no sex was involved. Other than that she wanted me to remain in the closet. I did.
Not me. People who only know me superficially might assume I'm straight because I'm married to a woman, but I don't make any effort to closet myself or censor my speech about my orientation.Yes we are all in the closet
Yes. The assumptions people make are funny. Certainly, your average white-bread meat-and-potatoes upstanding citizen assumes I'm just like them. For umpteen different reasons that are all silly. I don't bother correcting those assumptions, unless there's a specific reason to. It no longer feels important.Not me. People who only know me superficially might assume I'm straight because I'm married to a woman, but I don't make any effort to closet myself or censor my speech about my orientation.
So...60+ male, married 40+ years to my best friend. I have had gay and bisexual experiences both prior to marriage and during my time married, without my wife knowing. After about 15 or so years of marraige things came to a head. I was having thoughts and desires about things and a couple of chance encounters with other men, none leading to sex, made me question life as it was. One night I just opened up. Told her everything and decided to let the cards fall where they may. I had to get things off of my chest and clear.the guilt.that I was feeling.I'm a bi married man who has to hide his sexuality from his wife. How do others deal with this situation?
What a wonderful woman; no wonder she is your best friend.So...60+ male, married 40+ years to my best friend. I have had gay and bisexual experiences both prior to marriage and during my time married, without my wife knowing. After about 15 or so years of marraige things came to a head. I was having thoughts and desires about things and a couple of chance encounters with other men, none leading to sex, made me question life as it was. One night I just opened up. Told her everything and decided to let the cards fall where they may. I had to get things off of my chest and clear.the guilt.that I was feeling.
My wife, to her credit, sat patiently and listened to my babble. Looking back on it, she was being a good therapist, just listening. I expected.the worst. I expected.her.to kick me out, take the kids and make life a living hell. To my surprise, she only had one question, " is this something that she needed to worry about?" I commented.to her.that no, she did not need to worry about me cruising the streets looking for boys, but I still had things that were of interest.
Si ce.then we have explored bisexual porn together, me sharing stories of my past with her and have even discussed bringing a man or couple I to our time together.
Since.that day I ha e not had any bisexual experiences. We have an agreement that if that occasion arises, I must get permission from her to proceed and offer her the opportunity to join in whatever capacity she chooses.
Bottom line, be true to who you are. Share with your spouse your feelings and desires. You may be surprised.
Shame you're so far away. We could discuss it over a beer.I think that many people do not understand their own sexuality when they are young and courting their future partners. The subject of bisexuality is not discussed because neither party recognizes it in themselves. Or if they do, they think it's a 'state', not a 'trait'.
Fast forward 20 years ... it's a trait that won't go away and only gets stronger when marital sex declines.
So what do we do? Lucky are the few who can share their kinks with their partners. The rest of us remain closeted.
I was very bi-curious long before I met my wife, but also too shy & introverted to act on my desires. When sex happened frequently, it was easy to ignore. Now, I'm actively looking for a male fwb.
Would love to.Shame you're so far away. We could discuss it over a beer.
I'm sure we could solve the dilemma.Would love too.