Since my first pregnancy in my late 20s, my libido's been much lower than Eric's. But when I started perimenopause, I experienced this surge of desire (and curiosity) again, and he and I began to discuss our fantasies. Both of us were turned on by the idea of a threesome with another man, so a couple of years ago, I asked Eric if he'd be up for going to an adult social club.
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.
When we first became involved, she even joked that she didn't want me getting mad when it was time for her to visit her friend on girls' trips. A threesome with a bisexual woman has always been my fantasy. She even gave me permission to go online and find a unicorn for us. But when I set up a meeting, she didn't seem to want to follow through with it, so I stopped looking.
With each installment, the series viralizes destinations, quotes, and even the erotic adventures of its main characters. This year, controversy arose because of a threesome. Patrick Schwarzenegger's character, the gym bro son of a wealthy financier, becomes entangled with his own younger brother, played by an angelic Sam Nivola, and the attractive Charlotte LeBon. The outcome of the scene (Nivola ends up giving Schwarzenegger a handjob) sparked a storm on social media.