Fun with hypothetical ?s. Volum II, for women.

See below question...

  • Yes, I participate despite my concerns.

    Votes: 3 23.1%
  • No, I decline the chance to do something I have wanted to do.

    Votes: 10 76.9%

  • Total voters
    13

modest mouse

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You are married to a man you love and everything is well. During your conversation about sex he asks if you would have a threesome with his best friend. The two of you have discussed threesomes before but have never had one.

While you are receptive to the idea you do not want to include his freind. You find his persoanlity somewhat grating. You are concerned about it destroying the friendship between your husband and the friend. And you also know that the freind has made insinuations to you that he finds you very attractive and you wonder if he wouldnt want more than a one or two time event.

Your husband really wants to do the threesome and this is the only person he seems comfortable with including.

Do you participate int he threesome?
 
No.

If I don't like him I'm not going to have sex with him. Also their friendship and keeping it that way is a huge factor.
 
You seem a little preoccupied with the 2 guy one one gal thing, MM. Does... um... someone know about this?

;)
 
modest mouse said:
YYou find his personality somewhat grating.
This would kill the mood. In the famous words of our former President, "Not gonna do it."

Edit: I just noticed we weren't given the option of politely declining. Where are our manners?!
 
I'd say no. I think it would cause more problems than it is worth. Especially if I did not care for the man and he seemed enamored of me. That's just a tinder box waiting for a match.
 
Re: Re: Fun with hypothetical ?s. Volum II, for women.

Mischka said:
This would kill the mood. In the famous words of our former President, "Not gonna do it."
LMAO thanks misch, talk about a mood killer. George, Ronnie, and Barbara with George yelling "wouldn't be prudent".
 
Sure. The StudMuffin would probably kill him within 48 hours. The man has no self-control. Solve my problem and it wouldn't even be my fault.

Or would it?

If I all the StudMuffin to maneuver me into a position where I know that a certain consequence--eg the murder of his buddy--will happen, how culpable am I for that? According to Buddhist tradition, rather. Legally, very little. But ethically? If I knowingly engage in a threesome with this guy because I know the StudMuffin will eventually snap his neck, would I be mostly at fault, partially at fault, or no fault at all? Why would that be?

Decisions, decisions.
 
Muffin, this is my hypothetical, not yours. geez, some people!

This gives me an idea though.
 
You forgot the part about the opportunity to lick her husband's cum of this guys face. That's bound to change a few votes.
 
modest mouse said:
You are married to a man you love and everything is well. During your conversation about sex he asks if you would have a threesome with his best friend.


Everything is evidently not well if he is wanting to see you fuck his best friend. Hmmm...maybe he wants to make things...better
 
with my BF I'm the one who wants to have a 3some, with him and another girl and he doesnt seem so keen on the idea. I thought it was like most guy's fantasy LOL
 
No. If I didn't like the guy, I wouldn't feel comfortable, much less feel aroused.
 
Maybe, if I didnt like him that well.

I mean, whats a better way to break up the friendship without looking as if you did it on purpose?
 
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