
"My husband and I (both men) have been together and happily monogamous for 15 years. We are both turning 40 this year. Our birthdays are within a couple of weeks of each other, so if we want to do something bigger than a nice dinner out, we'll usually combine the celebrations into one. When my husband asked what I'd like to do for our 40th, I had an answer: I'd like to have a threesome."
"Many years ago, a guy that my husband worked with at the time (though not closely) hinted at being interested in doing something with both of us. He's a nice, good-looking guy, around our age. Both he and my husband have since moved on to other jobs; the other guy no longer even works in the field, so there is no longer any professional connection. The other guy moved to another area, but one that we could easily travel to."
A married gay couple of 15 years is planning a combined 40th birthday and one partner wants a threesome. The idea has been a long-standing fantasy and has been lightly incorporated into their sex life. Both partners are out of the dating scene and worry about finding a willing third person at their age. A former coworker once hinted mutual interest and remains a social-media contact, lives within travel distance, and no longer shares a professional connection. The husband feels unsure how to broach the subject and the couple wonders whether the acquaintance would still be interested now.
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