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'am a tad suspicious' part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="wingnut" data-source="post: 887443" data-attributes="member: 4535"><p>I think this attitude is indicative of an insecure relationship. A couple who really connect with each other should feel free to at least <em>discus </em> such matters, and then reach a conclusion. It is quite possible to be fully committed to someone and be fully satisfied by them and sexually experiment as a couple.</p><p></p><p>It all depends on how much emotional emphasis you place on the physical act of sex. Some people feel you can't separate the two and that's fair enough. But don't be too quick to condemn a couple who look at it in a different way. It takes a very strong relationship to experiment in such a way and that's why many relationships end subsequent to such an experience. Couples that can do this and stay together have a very strong bond. </p><p></p><p>They key is communication. Many people will at least have fantasised about a threesome or moresome. To be able to discuss this is another significant step. Once the couple are sure they are both doing it for the right reasons then why not? The right reasons in this case are to try new experiences as a couple. The couples trusting each other enough to know that it is for mutual enjoyment and not simply to 'sleep around'. </p><p></p><p>Very few girls have NEVER fantasised about being with another woman. The difference is while some will repress such thoughts others are prepared to give them consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingnut, post: 887443, member: 4535"] I think this attitude is indicative of an insecure relationship. A couple who really connect with each other should feel free to at least [I]discus [/I] such matters, and then reach a conclusion. It is quite possible to be fully committed to someone and be fully satisfied by them and sexually experiment as a couple. It all depends on how much emotional emphasis you place on the physical act of sex. Some people feel you can't separate the two and that's fair enough. But don't be too quick to condemn a couple who look at it in a different way. It takes a very strong relationship to experiment in such a way and that's why many relationships end subsequent to such an experience. Couples that can do this and stay together have a very strong bond. They key is communication. Many people will at least have fantasised about a threesome or moresome. To be able to discuss this is another significant step. Once the couple are sure they are both doing it for the right reasons then why not? The right reasons in this case are to try new experiences as a couple. The couples trusting each other enough to know that it is for mutual enjoyment and not simply to 'sleep around'. Very few girls have NEVER fantasised about being with another woman. The difference is while some will repress such thoughts others are prepared to give them consideration. [/QUOTE]
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