My First Three Way Essay

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Entering into our first three way was not something that we did lightly. It entailed a lot of back and forth before we finally decided to go ahead with it. In many ways talking about our first three way was easier than actually doing it. At least in the beginning. As the evening wore on, it was easier, and ended up being a very enjoyable experience.

My husband warmed up to it well before I did. He dove right in and began kissing, and touching our new partner. At first I sat on the sidelines watching and wondering if I had made a mistake. However, before too long, I felt myself getting more and more excited. I have to admit that I was surprised. The topic of our first three way was something that was brought up by my husband. I was willing to go along with it for him. Or so I thought.

Once I loosened up and joined in on the fun, I found myself feeling more excited than I ever remember feeling before. Having so many hands on my body at once felt
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We have learned that this is something that we both truly enjoy. While it may not be right for everyone, it is right for us. We love each other, and are secure in our relationship. We also like being with someone new from time to time. A three way is the best way to do this. I love pleasing a woman, at the same time that my husband is deep inside her. I also love it when we are both pleasing him, or they are both pleasing me. We have even talked about going further than just a three way. We are thinking about bringing another couple into our life. A couple that we can be with on a regular basis. A couple that will be not only our lovers but our friends as well.

Our advice to anyone who is considering a three way, is give it a try. If you are thinking about it, you are interested in it. You 'll never know what it will bring to your marriage. If you don 't like it, you don 't have to do it again. If you do like it, it might just take your sex life to a whole new

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