- “Hi there, Sweetcheeks-want to come over to my place for a drink?”
- “Hi there, Sweetcheeks-mind if I join in?”
What? And you won’t tell us? Damn you!
I was exercising some restraint.
(…sadly, so were they.)
Illuminatiprimus:
I fail to see a practical difference.
- “Hi there, Sweetcheeks-want to come over to my place for a drink?”
- “Hi there, Sweetcheeks-mind if I join in?”
Oh - I see. I assumed you were referring to swinging where a couple goes to a party and they team up with other people, which would naturally be group sex.
Isn’t option 1 there just an open relationship?
I gave a blowjob to, and had sex with, a guy I didn’t know on someone’s apartment balcony during a party - there were about 30 people there. It was a terrible mistake - I feel humilated just thinking of it.
Did you get caught halfway, or were they all watching when you started?
This should have been broken up by sexual orientation, as it seems the gay guys are getting way more kinky action than the straights.
Yes, but my “kinky action” ended in 1987. Not that I’ve given up “kinky action,” but I only have it with one person.
This should have been broken up by sexual orientation, as it seems the gay guys are getting way more kinky action than the straights.
There’s a simple explanation for that. Men are easy.
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This should have been broken up by sexual orientation, as it seems the gay guys are getting way more kinky action than the straights.
There’s a simple explanation for that. Men are easy.
More to the point, they don’t even consider that they should be anything otherwise. Getting sex is what men do.
46 year old female here – the late 80s were a time of lots of orgies and whatnot…
I’m pondering what the “whatnot” implies…
“Hey, Bill, how was that orgy at Sam’s last weekend?”
“Pfft. It wasn’t an orgy - barely a whatnot, in my opinion.”
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I think I’ll do a follow on pollto see if we can get a further understanding of the demographic that responded affirmatively to this poll.