02-18-2015, 10:38 PM
My situation with 3 ways and 4 ways was different than yours. My guy was the 2nd guy I was with. He suggested group sex with him and others as a way for me broaden my experiences. We did them off and on for over 2 years until he finally showed his first signs of being possessive and stopped them. I was happy about that! hahahaha!
That was over 5 years ago and both of us can never see us doing that again. Like Bricg said above -- ❝a relationship without communication is doomed to fail❞ Open honest communication about EVERYTHING is the one thing we work hardest on. If it ever does become an issue for us again we both know the first person to run to and discuss it is each other, not strangers.
Your guy played you with talking about he was afraid he'd get drunk and something would happen. He was just pre-blaming the booze for what he already wanted to do. Nothing honest or open about that, is there?
The way I see it there's three ways in this that you aren't giving up more than your getting.
You just have to decide how much you want to give up before you have given up too much.
Actions have consequences. Decide how much of the consequences you really feel you should bear for things you didn't choose.
That was over 5 years ago and both of us can never see us doing that again. Like Bricg said above -- ❝a relationship without communication is doomed to fail❞ Open honest communication about EVERYTHING is the one thing we work hardest on. If it ever does become an issue for us again we both know the first person to run to and discuss it is each other, not strangers.
Your guy played you with talking about he was afraid he'd get drunk and something would happen. He was just pre-blaming the booze for what he already wanted to do. Nothing honest or open about that, is there?
The way I see it there's three ways in this that you aren't giving up more than your getting.
- You can tell him no more three ways or cheating and he'll end up sneaking off behind your back for it.
- You can continue with the 3 ways which you aren't into.
- You can kick him out and have nothing left of the relationship.
You just have to decide how much you want to give up before you have given up too much.
Actions have consequences. Decide how much of the consequences you really feel you should bear for things you didn't choose.
❝Est modus in rebus❞
There is a measure (or middle ground) to things
There is a measure (or middle ground) to things