
"I am a bisexual, 50-year-old woman who enjoys threesomes, including with the most common configuration of a bisexual woman partnered with a straight male. All my past encounters have been amazing-open communication, everyone hot for everyone, natural transitions between constellations of two and three people interacting. However, last night I ended up in bed with a couple, and once we got our clothes off, something happened."
"I just (as the kids say) got the ick about him. I wasn't attracted to his body at all; his dick was really small (sorry, I care, but big is what does it for my parts), and I didn't love how he touched me. However, we were fully nude, with all the toys laid out, and I just couldn't bring myself to bail-it seemed like it would have been too awkward and hurtful."
A bisexual, 50-year-old woman enjoys threesomes and describes past encounters with open communication and mutual attraction. In a recent encounter with a couple she suddenly lost attraction to the male partner after undressing and experienced the "ick." She found his body and touch unattractive, noted his small penis, and stayed because leaving felt too awkward and hurtful. She focused on the woman while trying to give the man some attention. She asks whether she was obligated to provide equal attention or whether the couple should have addressed the imbalance themselves. Not everyone who enjoys threesomes expects equal attention among participants.
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