BeTied$Fun2
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would like to see a story where the lady either suduces, tricks or forces her man to try bi with another male.A little bit of strapon play would a bonus too.
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BeTied$Fun2 said:would like to see a story where the lady either suduces, tricks or forces her man to try bi with another male.A little bit of strapon play would a bonus too.
BeTied$Fun2 said:would like to see a story where the lady either suduces, tricks or forces her man to try bi with another male.A little bit of strapon play would a bonus too.
I think if you want strapon and bi, you might try a 4some. the other guy's wife turns out to be a bi Domme, so she has the strapon. She shows wife how to use it.Mona said:I like this idea very much.
Maybe it should start off with a little anal play.
I'm not sure about how to include the other guy, but I'm sure something will come up.
Co-worker? Relative? Complete Stranger?
In end though, I'm hoping that the characters involved will want another threesome.
There are lots possiblities here.
MightyZor said:This idea is gay
BlackSnake said:It would be a hoot for the woman to find out that her husband really liked men and has been in the closet the entire time of their marriage. She ends up loosing her well-to-do husband to man. Now she is without support for her and her children. LOL Talk about a plan that blows up in someone face. LOL
BlessedBe said:Am I offended by the word "gay"? Absolutely not. I am 1/2 gay.
sirhugs said:
and the other half?
...might be a story there
you have a title already...
" Half gay"
BlessedBe said:It depends on which set of lips is craving cock or pussy.
A story about "basic" bisexuality?
Chicklet said:I really like this idea, actually...
storing it away with all the rest...
(which i think means that it's doomed...)
Cuckolded_BlK_Male said:
What on earth is a 'morris dance?' Does it have something to do with wrapping the may pole?
Svenskaflicka said:That's not what we call it.
You guys DO know that dancing around the may pole is a fertility ritual, right?
Svenskaflicka said:Swedish Midsummer celebration consists of cutting down a big and a small tree and cutting their branches off. You attach the little one to the big one to form a cross, then you dress the cross with leaves and flowers, wrapping them in plkaces with discrete-looking strings. Girls (and boys) pick bunches of flowers, women make two wreaths from these, and when the midsummer pole is standing - digged into the ground to secure it - you hang the wreaths around the horizontal pole.
Everyone dance around it, singing silly songs about frogs and foxes and rockets. This is done on June 24th. The name May pole comes from an old Swedish verb, "maja", meaning to dress, as in you dress the pole with leaves.
That's the modern version. The christian-ized version.
In the ancient days, there was no cross, the pole was a pole, a symbol of the dick of the Aesir fertility god, Frej. Horses, bulls, and other animals were slaughtered in his honour, and the pole was stained in their blood, as a sacrifice. There were also human sacrifices, slaves were killed and hung up in the trees, in honour of the god. The worst sacrifice in Swedish history took place in Uppsala, where 50 slaves and hundreds of animals were killed.
There were dancing and chanting, all songs had very explicit sexual lyrics, and groups of virgins were chosen, which would then lose their virginity on an altar, where everyone could see them, to the richest farmer around. These fertility feasts usually ended up with gangbangs in nearby bushes.
All to make sure that there would be plenty of children and plenty of food the next year.
Easter celebrations, or yule trees had nothing to with this. The vikings didn't celebrate easter before they were christianed, and the habit of having yule trees didn't come to Sweden until about 100 years ago.
Maybe there are a similar feast somewhere else?